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Results 1 - 10 of 182 for Enlarged joints
  1. ... can also occur, and may be visible as enlarged joints. Enlargement of the joints of the fingers is ...
  2. ... due to a windpipe that is too flexible. Enlarged joints that cause pain and restrict movement are another ...
  3. ... legs are unusually short. Other skeletal features include enlarged joints; short arms, hands, and fingers; and flattened bones ...
  4. ... a mild form of anemia and sometimes an enlarged spleen and joint pain. Hemoglobin S-C disease, a condition that causes ...
  5. ... develop over time include permanently bent fingers (camptodactyly), enlarged finger and knee joints (often mistaken as swelling), and a reduced amount ...
  6. Arthritis of the Thumb (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)  
    Osteoarthritis/Specifics ... Osteoarthritis ... Arthritis/Specifics ... Arthritis ... Finger Injuries and Disorders/Specifics ... Finger Injuries and Disorders ... American Academy ...
  7. ... short stature with bowed legs or knock knees, enlarged wrist and ankle joints, and an abnormal skull shape. Adult forms of ...
  8. ... the eyes) redness without fluid Enlarged lymph glands Enlarged spleen or liver Joint aches Muscle rigidity Muscle tenderness Skin rash Sore ...
  9. ... Symptoms may also include: Change in mental status Enlarged or draining lymph nodes Joint swelling More severe lung symptoms Neck stiffness Sensitivity ...
  10. ... Heart murmur and leaky heart valves Enlarged liver Enlarged spleen Hernia in the groin Joint contractures (from joint stiffness) Tests may include: Enzyme ...
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