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Results 11 - 20 of 24 for Clinodactyly
  1. ... feet (pes planus), fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), widely spaced eyes (ocular hypertelorism), and abnormal side- ...
  2. ... can also have unusual curving of the fingers (clinodactyly), short fifth (pinky) fingers, prominent heels, and loose ...
  3. ... or away from the ring finger (fifth finger clinodactyly) or permanently flexed (camptodactyly), feet with soles that ...
  4. ... missing fingers, and curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Sometimes, the forearm is also affected. It can ...
  5. ... short fingers (brachydactyly), curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), webbing of the skin between some fingers (cutaneous ...
  6. ... other joints, or curved fifth fingers and toes (clinodactyly). Slow growth before and after birth can also ...
  7. ... include an unusual curving of the fifth finger (clinodactyly), short fingers (brachydactyly), and abnormal curvature of the ...
  8. ... fingers (syndactyly) or curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Some people with TAR syndrome also have skeletal ...
  9. ... an unusual curving of the fingers or toes (clinodactyly), or ear swelling. An abnormality of the kneecap ...
  10. ... hyperextensibility), elbow abnormalities, curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), and flat feet (pes planus). Affected individuals have ...
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