Concept cluster: Health > Digit abnormalities
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(medicine) ablepharia
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(pathology) congenital absence of arms and head
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The congenital lack of a head and hands
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The congenital lack of a head and thorax (in a parasitic twin)
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The congenital lack of a head and feet
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The congenital lack of most of the head (having only a mouth-like opening)
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(pathology) A congenital absence of lips, liplessness
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The congenital absence of one or both hands
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(medicine) A congenital abnormality in which the person affected lacks hands and feet
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(pathology) Lacking limbs
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(pathology) ataxia that affects the hands and fingers, feet and toes
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acrocephalosyndactylia
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(teratology) craniosynostosis together with syndactyly
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(pathology) contracture of the joints of the hands or feet
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(pathology) dermatitis that affects the hands and feet
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(pathology) dermatosis that affects the hands or feet
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(pathology) An epidemic disease of the skin characterized by increased sensibility of the soles and palms, with pricking sensations in them and rheumatoid pains in the hands and feet.
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(pathology) dysostosis that affects the joints of the hands or feet
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dysplasia that affects the head, hands and feet
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(pathology) The appearance of senility in the hands or feet.
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keratoderma affecting the digits
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(pathology) keratoelastoidosis of the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet
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(pathology) leukopathy of the hands and feet
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Exhibiting acromegaly.
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Characteristic of acromegaly.
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(pathology) melalgia of the hands or feet
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(pathology) A shortening of the bones of the hands and feet.
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(anatomy, pathology) Affecting the hands or feet.
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(pathology) A form of dwarfism characterised by both acromelia and mesomelia
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(pathology) Characterized by the presence of both acromelia and mesomelia
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An abnormal growth of the limbs
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(pathology) hypoplasia of the limbs, and often digits, nose, and jaw
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Alternative form of acromicria [(pathology) hypoplasia of the limbs, and often digits, nose, and jaw]
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A medical condition characterized by subperiosteal formation of new bone, most commonly manifesting as clubbing of the fingers and toes with soft tissue swelling.
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(pathology) A thickening of the skin of the head and limbs together with deformity of the bones of the limbs
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Alternative form of adactyly [(biology, medicine) Congenital absence of the digits (the fingers or toes).]
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(biology, medicine) Congenital absence of the digits (the fingers or toes).
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The rare congenital absence of epidermal ridges (fingerprints and toeprints).
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(pathology) A foetus born without limbs.
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(pathology) An abnormality in which conjoined twins have a single head and upper body
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(pathology) Inequality between paired limbs.
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(teratology) A form of acrocephalosyndactyly.
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(pathology) The absence of a phalanx (bone) in one or more digits
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(medicine) A congenital condition in which the phallus is absent.
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A congenital absence of feet
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(teratology) a condition in which the fingers and hands are abnormally long and slender
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A congenital malformation of limbs, back and head in cattle
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A cutaneous condition characterized by hyperkeratoses over the metacarpophalangeal, proximal, and distal interphalangeal joints.
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Overlap of fracture fragments in a longbone fracture resulting in shortening of the extremity.
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Synonym of congenital contractural arachnodactyly
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Synonym of didactyly
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spina bifida
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brachydactyly
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(pathology) Abnormal shortness of the fingers or toes
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(pathology) Unusual shortness of the limbs
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Unusual shortness of the fingers or toes
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(anatomy, pathology) Having an unusual shortness of a body part
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(anatomy, pathology) An unusual shortness of a body part
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(pathology) Amy of various disorders characterised by a short trunk, scoliosis and generalized platyspondyly, but without significant abnormalities in the long bones
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The condition of having short legs
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Unusual shortness of the fingers or toes combined with the presence of webs between some digits
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Alternative form of brachytelephalangy [(pathology) Unusually short length of the distal phalanges]
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(pathology) Unusually short length of the distal phalanges
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(pathology) A congenital deformity of a limb
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(pathology) pain in the heel
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(pathology) Synonym of clubfoot
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(pathology) A form of dysplasia characterised by bent limbs
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A medical condition involving fixed flexion deformity of the proximal interphalangeal joints.
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(pathology) A congenital bending in the long bones of the limbs
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(pathology) malformation of the head and the digits
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(pathology, teratology) A disorder that affects development of the limbs, head, and face.
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Alternative form of chiromegaly [Abnormal gigantism of the hands.]
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(medicine) pompholyx affecting the hand
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streptoneury
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Abnormal gigantism of the hands.
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ectrodactyly of the hand
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A bend or curvature of the little fingers toward the adjacent fourth fingers.
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(countable, medicine) A thickening of the ends of fingers and toes.
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(medicine) A rare autosomal-dominant congenital disorder of the connective tissue, characterized by contractures of varying degrees, mainly involving the large joints, and usually camptodactyly.
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A genetic limb malformation, typically in mice, characterized by the absence of phalangeal bones in the middle digits of each foot
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(medicine) Inflammation of an entire digit (a finger or toe).
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(pathology) The presence of enlarged digits
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(pathology) spasm (cramp) of the fingers or toes
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(medicine) the joining of two fingers or toes with a web, often as a hereditary disorder (normal in some birds)
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(biology) The number and arrangement of digits (fingers and toes) on the hands, feet, or (sometimes) wings, of a tetrapod animal.
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The pattern of loops, arches and whorls on the skin of a finger or foot
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diphallia
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An individual with a congenital deformity where the body axis forks left and right partway along the torso, with the posterior end (pelvis and legs) duplicated.
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The condition of having abnormally long limbs.
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A fixed flexion contracture of the hand where the fingers bend towards the palm and cannot be fully extended (straightened). It is an inherited proliferative connective tissue disorder which involves the palmar fascia of the hand.
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(pathology) skeletal dysplasia characterized by abnormal shortening of the forearms and lower legs
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Any congenital disorder of the limbs, such as amelia or syndactyly.
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malformation of a raphe
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The deficiency or absence of one or more central digits of the hand or foot.
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A person who has ectromelia.
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(medicine) Syndactyly associated with a diminished number of digits.
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(pathology) A form of erythema and atrophy of the skin of the lower limbs
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(pathology) The absence, or failure to develop, of a digit, vertebra etc.
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(pathology) a congenital condition where the fibular bone is partially or completely missing in the lower leg
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A nontraumatic subluxation of the atlantoaxial joint caused by inflammation of the adjacent tissues.
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Any of a group of rare diseases that manifest with both heart and limb deformities.
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hexadactyly
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sexdactyly
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sexdactyly
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(medicine) A fracture of the distal third of the humerus resulting in entrapment of the radial nerve.
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A particular heart-hand disease affecting the wrist bones.
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(pathology) polydactyly
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The condition of having a higher than average number of phalanges.
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The presence of fewer than the usual number of fingers or toes; oligodactyly.
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The condition of having a lower than average number of phalanges.
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(medicine) A painful disease of the wrist that results from loss of circulation to the lunate bone.
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(pathology) Congenital absence of a limb
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(pathology) An adenoma that is larger than about a centimetre.
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A medical condition resulting in very large lips
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Synonym of macrodactyly
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localized gigantism in fingers or toes
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(medicine) Abnormally large genitalia.
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Enlargement or hypertrophy of the tongue.
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(medicine) The condition of having unusually large limbs.
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(medicine) Excessive development of part of the body
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(medicine) Excessive development of the feet.
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The presence of malformed wrists and wrist bones and short stature, often associated with Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis.
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Relating to mastopathy.
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sirenomelia
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A birth defect characterized by the lacking of a part, but not all, of one or more limbs with the presence of a hand or foot, resulting in a shrunken and deformed extremity.
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(pathology) A shortening of the bones of the forearms and lower legs.
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Unusual shortness of the fingers and/or toes
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(pathology) The presence of an unusually small or deformed chin
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(pathology) The condition in which a limb is abnormally shortened.
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Dupuytren's contracture
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(medicine) Morton's toe
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(medical genetics) A genetic disorder that results in small, poorly developed nails, kneecaps, and other body parts.
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The possession of the normal number of digits
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Of or pertaining to odontalgia
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(pathology) arthralgia (pain) that affects several joints
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Alternative form of oligodactyly [The presence of fewer than the usual number of fingers or toes.]
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The presence of fewer than the usual number of fingers or toes.
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Synonym of oligosyndactyly
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The condition of having several fused / webbed digits
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A form of palmoplantar keratoderma of the palms and soles, with flexion deformity of the digits, that begins in infancy.
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A severe shortening of the limbs and dysmorphism of the skull
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diphallia
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pentadactyly
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The condition of having five digits (fingers or toes) on a limb
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(medicine) Severe congenital malformations of the limbs.
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(pathology) inflammation of the phalanges of the digits
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A congenital disorder of the limbs, the affected person being born with abnormally short or missing bones and flipper-like hands or feet.
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(pathology) A congenital defect in humans, characterized by micrognathia and resulting glossoptosis and breathing problems.
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A rare birth defect characterized by underdevelopment or absence of the pectoralis on one side of the body, and usually also webbing of the fingers of the hand on the same side.
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(teratology) A condition in which a person or animal has more than the usual number of digits (fingers or toes) on at least one of their hands or feet.
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A congenital defect characterized by extra limbs
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Alternative form of polysyndactyly [(teratology) polydactyly and syndactyly in the same hand or foot]
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(teratology) polydactyly and syndactyly in the same hand or foot
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(pathology) The presence of an additional little finger (or equivalent digit in animals)
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A rare genetic birth defect, mainly in males, affecting the urinary system and often accompanied by wrinkled skin on the abdomen.
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A form of dwarfism with shortening of the limbs
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A disease characterized by low blood flow to the fingers, toes, and/or ears.
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A disproportion of the length of the proximal limb, such as the shortened limbs of achondroplasia.
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(medicine) The situation where the usual diamond-shaped "window" of space between the nailbeds when the distal phalanges of corresponding fingers of opposite hands are directly opposed.
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(biology) A primate term for grasping and clinging with the second and third digit fingers, instead of the thumb and second digit.
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(pathology) A localized thickening and tightness of the skin of the fingers or toes
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An infection of the fingers of sealers and others who handle pinnipeds, potentially causing cellulitis, debilitating joint inflammation, and edema of the bone marrow.
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A variety of polydactyly. A genetic variation leading to a person having six digits on hands or feet.
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(teratology) A rare congenital deformity in which the legs are fused together, giving them the appearance of a mermaid's tail.
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(pathology) Exhibiting dysplasia of the spine and hands
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XY gonadal dysgenesis, a type of hypogonadism causing an externally female appearance and (left untreated) the inability to experience puberty.
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A congenital abnormality of the hand, characterized by missing or malformed fingers.
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A congenital stiffness of the phalanges
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Synonym of syndactyly
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(teratology) The anomalous condition, in humans, of having some fingers or toes fused with a web.
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The joint presentation of syndactyly and polydactyly.
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(pathology) tabes of the back; a degeneration of the sensory neurons of the spinal cord carrying afferent information.
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trachonychia affecting all twenty of the fingernails and toenails
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A form of Raynaud's phenomenon caused by continuous use of vibrating hand-held machinery.
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Synonym of zygodactyly

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