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- Hitchhiker's thumb, also known as distal hyperextensibility of the thumb, is the condition of having a thumb that has a distal phalange that bends backwards...
- variations in the PRDM5 gene. classical-like EDS is characterized by skin hyperextensibility with velvety skin texture and absence of atrophic scarring, generalized...
- ocular depression, Rieger anomaly, teething delay, small height, hyperextensibility of joints, and/or hernias. It was characterized in 1975. The acronym...
- finger (clinodactyly), short nail beds, flat feet, double jointedness (hyperextensibility) and prominent elbows with cubitus varus where the arm rests closer...
- positive Steinberg finger / Walker wrist signs). Abnormal skin: striae, hyperextensibility, thin skin, papyraceous scarring. The Beighton score is an edited...
- Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), characterized by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility, and tissue fragility. Another disorder, when recombination events...
- jaws with sharp teeth, three fingers with claws, a long bony tail, hyperextensible second toes ("killing claw"), feathers (which also suggest warm-bloodedness)...
- Genetics: Hitchhiker's Thumb". Retrieved 7 November 2012. "Thumb, Distal Hyperextensibility of". OMIM. NCBI. Retrieved 5 February 2010. Slo**** & Pratt 1946, McBride...
- Mc****ck in 1965. Short limb dwarfism Very fine, light hairs and eyebrows Hyperextensible joints of hand and feet Abnormalities of spine Neutropenia Defective...
- include hyperextensibility (double-jointedness) and arthritis. Babies and young children with Stickler syndrome usually have very hyperextensible joints...