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- ... are fused together (syndactyly) or extra fingers or toes (polydactyly). These skeletal malformations are often described as acromelic, meaning that they occur in the bones that are away from the center of the body. Additional skeletal abnormalities involving the long bones of the arms and legs or the ...
- ... fusion of the skin between some fingers or toes (cutaneous syndactyly). About half of affected people have ... people with CACNA1C gene variants may have only long QT syndrome or only neurodevelopmental disorders. CACNA1C This ...
- ... facial features. The tips of the fingers and toes tend to be ... bridge, a thick nasal tip, a long space between the nose and upper lip (a ...
- ... uvula), and partially webbed or fused fingers or toes (partial syndactyly). They ... fold), a long nasal bridge, a narrow mouth, and differences between ...
- ... to the fingertips and the ends of the toes. As a result, the skin around the affected area ... HANAC syndrome is a rare condition, ...
- ... skin on the pads of the fingers and toes, as well as on the palms of the hands and ... fingerprints have long been used as a way to identify individuals. ...
- ... eyes, fusion (syndactyly) of the second and third toes, and unusual curving of the fingers or toes (clinodactyly). Some affected people also have short stature ...
- ... palate), an unusual curving of the fingers or toes (clinodactyly), or ear swelling. An abnormality of the ...
- ... short stature, eye abnormalities, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), and joint stiffness. Adult height for men ... peptide mutation in Weill-Marchesani syndrome demonstrates a long-range effect on secretion of the full-length ...
- ... of affected individuals have unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), often with abnormally short fourth toes that may overlap the other toes. Additional features ...