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Results 1 - 10 of 59 for Aplasia of the 3rd finger
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  1. ... of the normal two and resemble a finger. Abnormalities of the fingers include syndactyly of the second and third fingers, extra or missing fingers, and curved pinky ...
  2. ... include a very small lower jaw (micrognathia), dental abnormalities (such as crowded teeth), low-set ears, widely spaced eyes, fusion (syndactyly) of the second and third toes, and unusual curving of the fingers or toes (clinodactyly). Some affected people also have ...
  3. ... of the second and fifth fingers. Other common abnormalities include fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), underdeveloped thumbs (thumb hypoplasia), and fusion (syndactyly) of the second and third toes or the fourth and fifth toes.Additional ...
  4. ... present from birth.In affected individuals, a common abnormality of the ... bent third, fourth, and fifth fingers (camptodactyly), which can limit ...
  5. ... infants. Most affected individuals have fused second and third toes ... abnormalities with learning and behavioral problems. Severe cases can ...
  6. ... primary (baby) teeth. Vision problems also frequently occur.Abnormalities of ... the third (middle) and fourth (ring) fingers, and polydactyly frequently ...
  7. ... fusion of the skin between the second and third fingers on each hand and a ... short stature, abnormalities of the bones of the spine (the vertebra), ...
  8. ... infections Fusion or severe webbing of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ... (limb) abnormalities Short height Webbing or fusion of the toes ...
  9. ... fingers (syndactyly), most often involving the second and third fingers. ... nail abnormalities. Affected individuals tend to have less severe cranial ...
  10. ... muscle weakness is slowly progressive, with about two-thirds of affected individuals ... including small bumps called follicular hyperkeratosis on the ...
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