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Adducted thumb syndrome recessive form is a rare
disease affecting multiple systems causing malformations of the palate, thumbs, and
upper limbs. The name...
- Motion, the
process of movement, is
described using specific anatomical terms.
Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and
specific sections...
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Transverse arytenoid muscle adduct the
arytenoid cartilages,
resulting in
adducted vocal cords.
Oblique arytenoid muscles narrow the
laryngeal inlet by constricting...
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Glottal configurations existing on this
continuum are
adducted chest,
abducted chest,
adducted falsetto, and
abducted falsetto. In this case, falsetto...
- 130090: type
unspecified 601776: D4ST1-deficient Ehlers–Danlos
syndrome (
adducted thumb-clubfoot syndrome) CHST14 EDS may have
contributed to the virtuoso...
- features:
corpus callosum hypoplasia, ****ation (intellectual disability),
adducted thumbs, spasticity, and hydrocephalus. L1
syndrome can be
caused by different...
- flexion, extension, abduction,
adduction and cir****duction. Left: toes
adducted (pulled
towards the center) and
spread (abducted); right, both feet clenched...
- disability), (2)
aphasia (dela****
onset of speech), (3)
shuffling gait, and (4)
adducted thumbs characterized by
cleft palate, microcephaly, and dysmyelination...
- in the
adducted position. The
inferior oblique muscle is the only
muscle that is
capable of
elevating the eye when it is in a
fully adducted position...
- (internal rotation), the
secondary action is
depression (primarily in the
adducted position) and the
tertiary action is
abduction (lateral rotation). The...