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Results 11 - 20 of 25 for Brachydactyly
  1. ... arms and legs, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), and curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Other ...
  2. ... including unusually short or curved fifth (pinky) fingers (brachydactyly or clinodactyly, respectively) and flat feet (pes planus). ...
  3. ... arms and legs, and short fingers and toes (brachydactyly). These parts of the body are not proportional ...
  4. ... prominent finger joints, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and moderate to severe intellectual ...
  5. ... the other digits. Unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly) are also common, and there may be some ...
  6. ... In addition, affected individuals often have short fingers (brachydactyly). Some people with this condition have short rib ...
  7. ... and abnormally short or missing fingers or toes (brachydactyly or oligodactyly). In some cases, other bones in ...
  8. ... common in this syndrome and include short fingers (brachydactyly), curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), webbing of ...
  9. ... curving of the fifth finger (clinodactyly), short fingers (brachydactyly), and abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis). Many ...
  10. ... upper limbs (rhizomelia) and shortened fingers and toes (brachydactyly).The characteristic facial features of Peters plus syndrome ...
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