- the
fourth and[citation needed]
fifth toes are
often fused together (
symphalangism). The
phalanges of the hand are
commonly known as the
finger bones....
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calcifications Symphalangism brachydactyly craniosynostosis Symphalangism brachydactyly Symphalangism Cushing type
Symphalangism distal Symphalangism familial...
- Thai
symphalangism syndrome is a
novel genetic disorder which is
characterized by
proximal and
distal symphalangism of the fingers,
postaxial polydactyly...
- Joel; Hertz, Marjorie; Goodman,
Richard M.; Opitz, John M. (1981). "
Symphalangism with
multiple anomalies of the
hands and feet: A new
genetic trait"...
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syndromes such as
multiple synostosis syndrome (SYNS1) and
proximal symphalangism (SIM1). SYNS1 is
different from SYM1 by
causing hip and
vertebral fusions...
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Tracheobronchomegaly Tracheobronchopathia osteoplastica Tracheoesophageal fistula symphalangism Tracheoesophageal fistula Tracheophageal fistula hypospadias Trachoma...
- SIN3A-related
intellectual disability syndrome due to a
point mutation Symphalangism-brachydactyly
syndrome Syndromic X-linked
intellectual disability 14...
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syndrome Sulfite oxidase deficiency due to
molybdenum cofactor deficiency Symphalangism with
multiple anomalies of
hands and feet
Syndromic X-linked intellectual...
- hyperostosis,
craniodiaphyseal dysplasia, dwarfism,
cutis laxa,
proximal symphalangism, syndactyly, brachydactyly,
intellectual disability,
enamel hypoplasia...
- the
duplication of the
second metatarsal's bases,
terminal phalange symphalangism of the toes,
extra foot ossicles, brachyphalangy, etc.
Abnormal heart...