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Results 1 - 10 of 107 for Absent hand
  1. ... in the newborn's upper or lower arm or hand Absent Moro reflex on the affected side Arm extended ( ... not moving the upper or lower arm or hand. The affected arm may flop ... Moro reflex is absent on the side of injury. The health care ...
  2. ... of the fifth (pinky) finger is shortened or absent. Other abnormalities of the hands and feet have been reported but are less ...
  3. ... retract) into its socket.Bone abnormalities in the hands include malformed or absent thumbs, an extra thumb, or a long thumb that looks like a finger. Partial or complete absence of bones in the forearm is also common. Together, these hand and arm abnormalities are known as radial ray ...
  4. ... the scalp can be sparse and brittle or absent.Many individuals with focal dermal hypoplasia have hand and foot abnormalities, including missing fingers or toes ( ...
  5. ... occur with a pituitary tumor : Abnormal nipple discharge Absent menstruation (periods) Breast development in men Enlarged hands, feet Excessive body hair Facial changes Low blood ...
  6. ... hands include missing fingers (oligodactyly) and malformed or absent thumbs. Partial or complete absence of bones in the forearm is also common. Together, these hand and arm abnormalities are called radial ray malformations. ...
  7. ... and higher than usual; and abnormalities of their hands, most commonly malformed or absent thumbs. About one-third of affected individuals have ...
  8. ... thumbs, while people with other conditions involving an absent radius typically do not. However, there may be other abnormalities of the hands, such as webbed or fused fingers (syndactyly) or ...
  9. ... up. These flaps are sutured into position, leaving absent areas of skin. These areas are filled in with full thickness skin grafts taken from the groin. The hand is then immobilized with bulky dressings or a ...
  10. ... limbs may be underdeveloped or in some cases absent. As a result of the limb bone abnormalities, individuals with this condition have very short arms and legs. Their hands and feet are wide, with broad fingers and ...
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