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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Broad ribs
  1. ... skull bones, flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly), broad ribs, and underdevelopment of the wing-shaped structures of ...
  2. ... abnormally wide. In addition, affected individuals may have broad ribs, abnormal collarbones (clavicles), inward- and upward-turning feet ( ...
  3. ... the leg bones; a small chest with short ribs and curved collar bones; short, broad fingers; and folds of extra skin on the ...
  4. ... individuals typically have a distinctive nose that is broad with very small nostrils and an underdeveloped partition between the nostrils (septum).Individuals with boomerang dysplasia typically have an underdeveloped rib cage that affects the development and functioning of ...
  5. ... fused together (syndactyly). Characteristic facial features include a broad ... an underdeveloped rib cage that affects the development and functioning of ...
  6. ... curvature of the spine (kyphoscoliosis); fused or missing ribs; and short stature. Affected individuals also have distinctive facial features, such as a broad forehead, prominent and widely spaced eyes, a short ...
  7. ... that also develops during puberty Other symptoms include: Broad nose Cleft ... Severe curvature of the back ( kyphosis ) Abnormal ribs
  8. ... the ends (metaphyses) of the bones are abnormally broad; the shape of the bones resembles a boat oar or paddle. The broad metaphyses are due to enlargement of the spongy ...
  9. ... and downward-slanting eyes; prominent brow ridges; a broad, flat nose; and a very small lower jaw ... legs, and other abnormal or absent bones. Underdeveloped ribs can cause problems with breathing in affected individuals. ...
  10. Chest MRI Video (Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)  
    ... chest. assess disorders of the chest bones (vertebrae, ribs, and sternum) and chest wall soft tissue (muscles ... conditions. MRI has proven valuable in diagnosing a broad range of conditions, including heart and vascular disease, ...
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