Skip navigation

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Short 4th finger
  1. ... Short hand bones, especially the bone below the 4th finger Short height
  2. About Turner Syndrome (Turner Syndrome Society of the United States)  
    Turner Syndrome/Start Here ... Turner Syndrome ... Turner Syndrome Society of the United States ... Learn the prevalence, causes, diagnosis, symptoms, mosaic type and ...
  3. ... type B1. This condition is characterized by abnormally short fingers and toes, particularly the fourth and fifth digits, and malformed or absent fingernails ...
  4. ... About half of affected individuals have unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), often with abnormally short fourth toes that may overlap the other toes. Additional ...
  5. ... or more fingers or toes (cutaneous syndactyly), unusually short fingers or toes (brachydactyly), or extra fingers or toes (polydactyly). In Carpenter syndrome, cutaneous syndactyly is most common between the third (middle) and fourth (ring) fingers, and polydactyly frequently occurs next to ...
  6. ... or severe webbing of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fingers, often called ... abnormalities Short height Webbing or fusion of the toes Several ...
  7. ... and fifth fingers. Other common abnormalities include fifth fingers that curve ... (short palpebral fissures), and mild to moderate learning disabilities. ...
  8. ... characterized by fusion of the ring and pinky fingers (fourth and fifth fingers) and sometimes shortening of the pinky finger. Syndactyly ...
  9. Turner Syndrome: A Guide for Families (Turner Syndrome Society of the United States) - PDF  
    Turner Syndrome/Living With ... Turner Syndrome ... Turner Syndrome Society of the United States ... PDF
  10. ... also be affected. Progressively, the bones in the fourth, third, and second digits (the ring finger, middle finger, and forefinger, and the corresponding toes) ...
previous · 1 · 2 · 3 · next