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Aplasia of the 5th finger
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- ... all of the fingers angled outward toward the fifth finger (ulnar deviation), with ... include joint deformities (called contractures) that are apparent ...
- ... of the fingers are angled outward toward the fifth finger (ulnar deviation). Clubfoot, which is an inward- and upward-turning foot, is also commonly seen with distal arthrogryposis type 1. The specific hand and foot abnormalities vary among affected individuals. However, this condition typically ...
- ... curved toward or away from the ring finger (fifth finger clinodactyly) or ... structural abnormalities of the kidneys, heart, brain, or other organs; ...
- ... the other features of Robinow syndrome, including genital abnormalities and heart ... the fourth and fifth digits, and malformed or absent fingernails and toenails. ( ...
- ... of the fingers are angled outward toward the fifth finger (ulnar deviation, ... may also have abnormalities of the spine, ribs, or chest. Many affected ...
- ... abnormally short thumbs and first (big) toes, small fifth fingers that curve ... legs are normal.Abnormalities of the genitals and urinary tract can vary ...
- ... primary (baby) teeth. Vision problems also frequently occur.Abnormalities of ... toe or the fifth (pinky) finger.People with Carpenter syndrome often have ...
- ... of the ring and pinky fingers (fourth and fifth fingers) and sometimes ... and others have additional developmental abnormalities characteristic of ...
- ... family. Other features can include curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), flat feet (pes planus), and, less commonly, ...
- ... finger is most often involved, followed by the fifth (little), third (middle), and second (index) fingers. Occasionally the thumb is involved. The condition is ...