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Results 1 - 10 of 59 for Short 3rd finger
  1. Guide to Understanding Pfeiffer Syndrome (Children's Craniofacial Association) - PDF  
    Craniofacial Abnormalities/Specifics ... Craniofacial Abnormalities ... Children's Craniofacial Association ... PDF
  2. ... spaced eyes, fusion (syndactyly) of the second and third toes, and unusual curving of the fingers or toes (clinodactyly). Some affected people also have short stature and an abnormal side-to-side curvature ...
  3. ... or more fingers or toes (cutaneous syndactyly), unusually short fingers or toes (brachydactyly), or extra fingers or toes (polydactyly). In Carpenter syndrome, cutaneous syndactyly is most common between the third (middle) and fourth (ring) fingers, and polydactyly frequently ...
  4. ... fusion of the skin between the second and third fingers on each hand and a ... syndrome include short stature, abnormalities of the bones of the spine ( ...
  5. ... infections Fusion or severe webbing of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ... abnormalities Short height Webbing or fusion of the toes Several ...
  6. ... and fifth fingers. Other common abnormalities include fifth fingers that curve ... (short palpebral fissures), and mild to moderate learning disabilities. ...
  7. ... facial features, short stature, prominent finger joints, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and moderate ...
  8. ... base of your thumb. Use your index and third fingers of your other hand to find your pulse. ...
  9. ... chest with short ribs, underdeveloped pelvic bones, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), flattened spinal bones (platyspondyly), and ...
  10. ... abnormalities in the structure of the long bones, short fingers and toes, an inward- and downward-turning foot ( ...
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