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- ... affected: hair (tricho-), nose (rhino-), and fingers and toes (phalangeal).In people with TRPS I, the ends ( ... one or more bones in the fingers or toes are abnormally cone-shaped. Additionally, the fingernails and ...
- ... affected: hair (tricho-), nose (rhino-), and fingers and toes (phalangeal).People with this condition have multiple noncancerous ( ... one or more bones in the fingers or toes are abnormally cone-shaped. Additionally, the fingernails and ...
- ... Viatte S, McAllister K, Amos CI, Padyukov L, Toes RE, Huizinga TW, Wijmenga C, Trynka G, Franke ... Wordsworth BP; YEAR Consortium; Wijmenga C, Karlson EW, Toes RE, de Vries N, Begovich AB, Worthington J, ...
- ... cavus); bunions; fusion of the skin between some toes (cutaneous syndactyly); or joint deformities (contractures) in the ankles, feet, or toes. A few individuals with CUL3-related neurodevelopmental disorder ...
- ... skeletal abnormalities such as extra fingers and/or toes, large big toes (halluces), and unusually short arms and legs. About ... with two identical arms. Normal chromosomes have one long (q) arm and one short (p) arm, but ...
- ... and arms. They also have flat feet; overlapping toes; and short, broad hands and fingers. Infants with ... regulate the growth of the skull and the long bones in the arms and legs.The FGFR1 ...
- ... characteristic feature of the condition. The fingers and toes are short and broad, and they may become ... also affects the shape and strength of the long bones in the arms and legs. The abnormalities ...
- ... short stature or abnormalities of the fingers or toes. The anemia associated with CDA type II can ... II: epidemiology, clinical appearance, and prognosis based on long-term observation. Blood. 2003 Dec 15;102(13): ...
- ... a tingling sensation in the lips, fingers, and toes; muscle pain and cramping; weakness; and fatigue. Serious ...
- ... fisted hands, and malformations of the feet and toes. Affected infants startle easily and often tense their ...