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Results 1 - 10 of 50 for Absent toe
  1. ... curvature of the fingers (camptodactyly) and shortened or absent thumbs and big toes. People with otopalatodigital syndrome type 2 usually have short stature, abnormally curved (bowed) bones in the arms and legs, and other ... or absent bones. Underdeveloped ribs can cause problems with breathing ...
  2. ... arms and legs. The most common problem is absent fifth (pinky) fingers and toes. Affected individuals may also have webbed or fused ...
  3. ... features of the disorder including deafness; short or absent nails (onychodystrophy); short fingers and toes (osteodystrophy); developmental delay and intellectual disability (previously called ...
  4. ... features of the disorder including deafness; short or absent nails (onychodystrophy); short fingers and toes (osteodystrophy); developmental delay and intellectual disability (previously called ...
  5. Peripheral Arterial Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... happens when walking or climbing stairs. Weak or absent pulses in the legs or feet Sores or wounds on the toes, feet, or legs that heal slowly, poorly, or ...
  6. ... 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 (oligodactyly), webbed or fused fingers or toes (syndactyly), ...
  7. ... tip of the digit is abnormally small or absent. In addition, people with this condition can have symphalangism, fusion of the carpal bones, and connection of the skin between two or more fingers or toes (syndactyly).As in tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome, the ...
  8. ... condition is characterized by abnormally short fingers and toes, particularly the fourth and fifth digits, and malformed or absent fingernails and toenails. (The term "brachydactyly" is from ...
  9. ... blood pressure in the affected limb Weak or absent pulses in the limb When PAD is more severe, findings may include: Calf muscles that shrink (wither or atrophy ) Hair loss over the legs, feet, and toes Painful, non-bleeding sores on the feet or ...
  10. ... the tops, sides, soles, heels, and between your toes. Look for: Dry and cracked skin Blisters or sores Bruises or cuts Redness, warmth, or tenderness (often absent because of nerve damage) Firm or hard spots ...
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