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Results 11 - 20 of 27 for Broad toe
  1. ... a cleft lip); a wide nose with a broad, flat nasal bridge; and widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism).Abnormalities of the digits can affect both the fingers and the toes in people with oral-facial-digital syndrome. These ...
  2. ... the middle of the face (midface hypoplasia); a broad, flat nose; a long area ... (brachydactyly), permanently bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), and ...
  3. ... characteristic facial features. These features can include a broad ... toes, resulting in permanently bent digits (camptodactyly). Other features ...
  4. ... beaked nose, a wide area separating the nostrils (broad columella), a thin ... fingers and toes, an inward- and downward-turning foot (clubfoot), an ...
  5. ... the arms and legs, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), and curved pinky ... broad ribs, and underdevelopment of the wing-shaped structures ...
  6. ... triangle-shaped mouth.Joubert syndrome can include a broad range of ... fingers and toes), or hormone (endocrine) problems. A combination of the ...
  7. ... facial features. The tips of the fingers and toes tend to be underdeveloped, ... eyes (hypertelorism), a broad and flat nasal bridge, a thick nasal tip, ...
  8. ... legs, particularly the forearms; abnormally short fingers and toes ... such as a broad forehead, prominent and widely spaced eyes, a short ...
  9. ... shortened upper limbs (rhizomelia) and shortened fingers and toes ... bow). The neck may also be broad and webbed. A cleft lip with or without ...
  10. ... cause many affected people to walk on their toes.The name of this condition, which ... nostrils, a broad nasal bridge, a thin upper lip, upturned corners ...
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