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- ... develop in muscles that help extend the toes (long-toe extensors). Weakness in these muscles makes it difficult ...
- ... spatulate) fingertips; shortened thumbs and big toes; unusually long second toes; and a wide gap between the first and ...
- ... sores and infections. If it goes on too long, your toes, foot, or leg may need to be amputated. ...
- ... and joint between the foot and the big toe. Long-term irritation (chronic inflammation) from arthritis, poorly-fitting shoes, or heredity causes the joint to thicken and enlarge. This causes the bones of the big toe to angle in toward and over the second ...
- ... partial dislocation (subluxation) of certain joints, and unusually long fingers and toes. They may have bowed limbs; underdeveloped, irregular ribs ...
- ... of the genitourinary system. Many affected individuals have long fingers and toes with an unusually large range of joint movement ( ...
- Marfan Syndrome (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)Marfan syndrome, marfan, connective tissue, heart problems, eye problems, too tall, genetics, genetic disorders, genetic counseling, bones, scoliosis, ...
- ... soft and stretchable skin. Some affected individuals have long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly); curvature of the spine (scoliosis); or a chest that is either sunken (pectus excavatum) or protruding (pectus carinatum). ... including a long, narrow face with droopy cheeks; eye openings that ...
- ... typically are tall with long limbs (dolichostenomelia) and long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly). They often have permanently bent joints (contractures) ...
- ... microcephaly); unusual facial features; joint deformities called contractures; long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly); or unusually fleshy pads at the tips ...