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Abnormality of the vertebral column
- ... present at birth (congenital). Other bone and joint abnormalities can include an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot), a limited range of motion in large joints, and abnormal curvature of the spine. The features of CHST3-related skeletal dysplasia are ...
- ... an abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis). People with Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome can have other skeletal abnormalities, such as one or more fingers that are ...
- ... goiter, or a condition called Hashimoto thyroiditis. Skeletal abnormalities have also been described with this condition, including an unusually large range of joint movement (hyperextensibility), abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis), and a sunken chest (pectus excavatum).The ...
- ... can also have ataxia; a pattern of movement abnormalities known as ... of the spine (scoliosis); high-arched feet (pes cavus); numbness, tingling, ...
- ... develop a waddling or unsteady walk. Additional limb abnormalities include joint deformities (contractures), knock knees, and flat feet (pes planus). Swelling and redness (erythema) of the limbs and an abnormal curvature of the spine can also occur.Individuals with Camurati-Engelmann disease ...
- ... may stick out through an opening in the spine, leading to permanent nerve damage. Because spina bifida is caused by abnormalities of the neural tube, it is classified as ...
- ... other body systems. The condition is characterized by abnormalities known as ... of the spine (vertebrae). The protrusions are most common and typically ...
- ... pouching around the belly-button (umbilical hernia), heart abnormalities, ... of the spine (scoliosis), and inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfeet). ...
- ... teeth, overgrown gums, and large tongue. The skeletal abnormalities that can occur in this disorder include reduced bone density (osteopenia), thickening of the bones at the top of the skull (calvaria), deformations of the bones in the spine (vertebrae), knock knees, and deterioration of the bones ...
- ... from 20 inches to 40 inches. Other skeletal abnormalities in MOPDII include abnormal development of the hip joints (hip dysplasia), thinning of the bones in the arms and legs, an abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis), and shortened wrist bones. In people with ...