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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Overlapping toe
  1. ... will look for problems such as: Bent or overlapping toes Bunions A rocker shape on the bottom of ...
  2. ... legs and arms. They also have flat feet; overlapping toes; and short, broad hands and fingers.Infants with ...
  3. ... of this condition include permanently bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), overlapping fingers, and a hand deformity called ulnar deviation ...
  4. ... of this condition include permanently bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), overlapping fingers, and a hand deformity in which all ...
  5. ... rash, an inability to fully extend the elbows, overlapping fingers and tightly fisted hands, and malformations of the feet and toes. Affected infants startle easily and often tense their ...
  6. ... people. Because of a shared genetic cause and overlapping features, researchers have suggested that these conditions, including ... ANKYLOSIS WITH BROAD THUMBS AND TOES SYMPHALANGISM, PROXIMAL, 1A; SYM1A MULTIPLE SYNOSTOSES SYNDROME 1; ...
  7. ... spectrum disorder) is a group of conditions with overlapping signs and symptoms that affect many parts of ... to be distinct disorders; however, because of the overlapping features and shared genetic cause, they are now ...
  8. ... another genetic condition called Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome. The overlapping features, which include craniosynostosis, polydactyly, and heart abnormalities, ...
  9. ... NOG gene are involved in several disorders with overlapping signs and symptoms. Because of a shared genetic cause and overlapping features, researchers have suggested that these conditions, including ...
  10. ... a proposed diagnostic approach and assessment of 15 overlapping cases. Am J Med Genet A. 2012 Aug; ...
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