Saethre-Chotzen Syndrome
Unilateral or bilateral coronal synostosis, low frontal hair line, strabismus, ptosis, and partial cutaneous syndactyly of fingers and toes are findings suggestive of the[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] skin syndactyly between the finger) and the patients demonstrated triangular hypertrophied great toes with valgus deformity (contrary to Pfeiffer syndrome).[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The disorder is also associated with variations of the hands and feet, such as partial fusion of soft tissues (cutaneous syndactyly) of certain fingers and toes (digits);[rarediseases.org]
Foot Deformity
[…] or fingers) occurs in approximately one in 2,000 to 2,500 live births. 15 There are various levels of syndactylization, from partial to complete.[aafp.org]
toes or fingers) occurs in approximately one in 2,000 to 2,500 live births. 15 There are various levels of syndactylization, from partial to complete.[aafp.org]
Surgery generally is performed at six to nine months of age, before the child is ambulatory but able to tolerate general anesthesia. 10, 15 Syndactyly Syndactyly (webbed toes[aafp.org]
Missing:
Large Ischium
Syndactyly
Syndactyly A fusion of two or more toes or fingers. syndactyly partial/total webbing of some/all digits, due to soft-tissue and/or bone fusion across adjacent interdigital[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
In early human fetal development, webbing (syndactyly) of the toes and fingers is normal.[infogalactic.com]
This type of syndactyly is found in amniotic band syndrome. Simple syndactyly can be full or partial, and is present at birth (congenital).[en.wikipedia.org]
Missing:
Large Ischium
Otoonychoperoneal Syndrome
syndactyly of fingers and toes, brachydactyly of toes, valgus def[academicoo.com]
syndactyly Talipes equinovarus Toe syndactyly Severe muscular hypotonia Chorioretinal coloboma Plagiocephaly Proximal placement of thumb Abnormal vertebral morphology High[mendelian.co]
[…] antimongoloid slant of the palpebral fissures, protrusion of the eyes, large and broad nose, small mandible, irregularly placed teeth, additional upper canine, high-arched palate, partial[academicoo.com]
Missing:
Large Ischium
Pelvic Fracture
The pelvis consists of the two Ilia (Ilium - plural) - the large wing shaped bones, the Pubis and the Ischium which connect them at the front and the Sacrum which connects[sportsinjuryclinic.net]
The pelvic bones include the: Sacrum (the large triangular bone at the base of the spine) Coccyx (tailbone) Hip bones Each hip bone contains three bones—the ilium, ischium[orthoinfo.aaos.org]
Missing:
Partial Syndactyly of Fingers and Toes
Appendiceal Abscess
Sagittarius 3 Ischium (Tailbone). Sagittarius 4 Femur (Thigh). Sagittarius 5 Right Large Femoral Artery, Hair. Sagittarius 6 Left Large Femoral Artery, Anxiety.[astrozmaj.com]
Missing:
Partial Syndactyly of Fingers and Toes
Pressure Ulcer
The damage resembles an iceberg, with a smaller amount of damage visible at the surface and a large amount of damage below the surface.[nursingceu.com]
Pressure ulcers usually occur over bony prominences such as the sacrum, ischium, heel, and trochanter, where there is less tissue to compress.[nursingceu.com]
Missing:
Partial Syndactyly of Fingers and Toes
Hypertelorism
Limb manifestations consist of splitting of nails (40%), broad great toes, partial syndactyly of fingers and toes, hy-perextensible joints, short 5th fingers, clinodactyly[rrnursingschool.biz]
Missing:
Large Ischium
Syndactyly (Feet)
Partial toe syndactyly between the 2nd and 3rd toes The other foot with toe syndactyly as well.[congenitalhand.wustl.edu]
Syndactyly A fusion of two or more toes or fingers. syndactyly partial/total webbing of some/all digits, due to soft-tissue and/or bone fusion across adjacent interdigital[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
In Saethre-Chotzen syndrome (acrocephalosyndactyly type III, OMIM 101400), partial cutaneous syndactyly of fingers 2 and 3 and toes 3 and 4 is typical.[rrnursingschool.biz]
Missing:
Large Ischium
Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemia
Three of the four affected family members with congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type III had partial absence of fingers, small or absent nails, overlapping toes, and short[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The patient with congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type II presented with bilateral complete osseous syndactyly of the hands, and bilateral complete cutaneous syndactyly[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Missing:
Large Ischium