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short and broad hands or feet

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edit important variables such as: impaired sensations in foot (feet), demo: duration, demo: age, cataract, short stature, poor concentration, delayed development
related types of physicians - genetics specialist, general practitioner, internist
Down's Syndrome - Trisomy 21 with delayed development and multiple defects
a.k.a Down syndrome, trisomy 21
Achondroplasia - type of dwarfism
a.k.a Achondroplasia dwarfism
Pseudohypoparathyroidism 1a - tissue resistance to parathyroid hormone resulting in low blood calcium
Acrodysostosis - congenital disorder causing short limbs and abnormal hands and feet
a.k.a Arkless-Graham syndrome, Maroteaux-Malamut syndrome
Craniofrontonasal dysplasia - rare genetic disorder
a.k.a Craniofrontonasal syndrome
Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome - rare genetic multisystem disorder with mental retardation and broad thumbs and big toes
a.k.a Broad Thumb-Hallux syndrome

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