The following Conditions are related to Fingers

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  • Lymphedema hereditary

    Cure/medications for lymphedema hereditary: 1. Hereditary lymphedema treatment focuses on symptom management, especially lowering edema and avoiding infection. Referral to a lymphedema therapist is advised for lower leg edema. 2. Fitting compression hosiery, bandaging, massage, supportive footwear, and proper skin care are all possible treatment options. 3. Complete decongestive therapy (CDT) is a type of car  Read More

  • Multiple pterygium syndrome

    Multiple pterygium syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by pterygium of multiple parts of the body, including the neck, fingers, elbow, armpits, thighs, and back of knees. Pterygium refers to the webbing of the skin. The condition is congenital, and progression is prenatal. There are two types of multiple pterygium diseases: Escobar and lethal. Escobar form, also known as Escobar syndrome, is a milder form and pre  Read More

  • Trapezoidocephaly-multiple synostosis syndrome

    Antley-Bixler Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that is primarily characterized by distinctive malformations of the head and facial (craniofacial) area and additional skeletal abnormalities. For example, the disorder is typically associated with premature closure of the fibrous joints (cranial sutures) between particular bones of the skull (craniosynostosis). Many affected infants and children also may have a prominent forehead, underdevelop  Read More

  • Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type i

    The genetic multisystem disorder trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type 1 (TRPS1) is incredibly rare. Thin, sparse hair on the scalp, peculiar facial characteristics, malformed fingers and/or toes, and numerous abnormalities of the "growing ends" (epiphyses) of the bones (skeletal dysplasia), particularly in the hands and feet, are all traits of TRPS1.A rounded (bulbous) "pear-shaped" nose, an excessively small jaw (m  Read More