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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Short 5th toe
  1. ... reproductive system. People with this condition have abnormally short thumbs and first (big) toes, small fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), and short feet. ...
  2. ... type B1. This condition is characterized by abnormally short fingers and toes, particularly the fourth and fifth digits, and malformed or absent fingernails and toenails. ( ...
  3. ... long bones of the arms and legs, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), and curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Other skeletal abnormalities associated with this ...
  4. ... mild skeletal abnormalities including small hands and feet, short fingers (brachydactyly), curved pinky fingers (fifth-finger clinodactyly), or a wide gap between the first and second toes (known as a sandal gap). Rarely, individuals with ...
  5. ... abnormalities are common in this syndrome and include short fingers ... rounded toes. Other abnormalities in people with Aarskog-Scott syndrome ...
  6. ... surrounds the penis (shawl scrotum) Short fingers and toes with mild webbing Single crease in the palm of the hand Small, broad hands and feet with short fingers and curved-in fifth finger Small nose with nostrils tipped forward Testicles ...
  7. ... is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) ... short, nonfunctional protein. As a result, affected individuals have ...
  8. ... is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) ... short, nonfunctional protein. As a result, affected individuals have ...
  9. ... strabismus). Some people with this condition have a short neck with extra ... fingers and toes (clinodactyly). Slow growth before and after birth can ...
  10. ... second and third toes or the fourth and fifth toes.Additional common features of both types of Feingold syndrome include an unusually small head size (microcephaly), a small jaw (micrognathia), a narrow opening of the eyelids (short palpebral fissures), and mild to moderate learning disabilities. ...
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