Total 69 clinical symptoms reported for Focal dermal hypoplasia
Abnormal dental enamel morphology |
An abnormality of the dental enamel.
Synonyms:Abnormal tooth enamel; Abnormality of dental enamel; Enamel abnormalities; Enamel abnormality |
Very frequent |
Abnormal palmar dermatoglyphics |
An abnormality of the dermatoglyphs, i.e., an abnormality of the patterns of ridges of the skin of palm of hand.
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Very frequent |
Abnormality of dental morphology |
An abnormality of the morphology of the tooth.
Synonyms:Abnormality of dental shape; Abnormality of shape of tooth; Abnormally shaped teeth; Deformity of teeth; Dental deformity; Dental malformations; Malformation of teeth; Malformed teeth; Misshapen teeth; Misshapened teeth |
Very frequent |
Abnormality of epiphysis morphology |
An anomaly of epiphysis, which is the expanded articular end of a long bone that developes from a secondary ossification center, and which during the period of growth is either entirely cartilaginous or is separated from the shaft by a cartilaginous disk.
Synonyms:Abnormal shape of end part of bone; Abnormality of the epiphyses; Anomaly of the epiphyses; Epiphyseal abnormality |
Very frequent |
Abnormality of skin pigmentation |
An abnormality of the pigmentation of the skin.
Synonyms:Abnormal pigmentation; Abnormal skin color; Abnormal skin pigmentation; Abnormality of pigmentation; Abnormality of skin pigmentation; Pigmentary changes; Pigmentary skin changes; Pigmentation anomaly |
Very frequent |
Abnormality of the middle ear |
An abnormality of the middle ear.
Synonyms:Middle ear abnormalities; Middle ear abnormality |
Very frequent |
Abnormality of the nail |
Abnormality of the nail.
Synonyms:Abnormality of the nail |
Very frequent |
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the skin |
Synonyms:Absent/small skin; Absent/underdeveloped skin |
Very frequent |
Camptodactyly of finger |
The distal interphalangeal joint and/or the proximal interphalangeal joint of the fingers cannot be extended to 180 degrees by either active or passive extension.
Synonyms:Camptodactyly of hands; Camptodactyly of proximal interphalangeal joint; Contractures of the proximal interphalangeal joints of the fingers; Flexion contractures of proximal interphalangeal joints; Permanent flexion of the finger; Proximal interphalangeal finger joint contractures |
Very frequent |
Coarse metaphyseal trabecularization |
Coarse appearance of the components of the network of osseous tissue that makes up the cancellous structure of a bone, i.e., thickening of the (usually fine) white lines that are produced by trabeculae in radiograms.
Synonyms:Coarse trabeculation at metaphyses; Rough bone trabeculation; Rough trabeculation of bone |
Very frequent |
Dermal atrophy |
Partial or complete wasting (atrophy) of the skin.
Synonyms:Atrophic skin; Skin atrophy; Skin degeneration |
Very frequent |
Finger syndactyly |
Webbing or fusion of the fingers, involving soft parts only or including bone structure. Bony fusions are referred to as 'bony' Syndactyly if the fusion occurs in a radio-ulnar axis. Fusions of bones of the fingers in a proximo-distal axis are referred to as 'Symphalangism'.
Synonyms:Partial syndactyly |
Very frequent |
Hand polydactyly |
A kind of polydactyly characterized by the presence of a supernumerary finger or fingers.
Synonyms:Extra finger; Finger polydactyly; Polydactyly of the hand; Supernumerary finger |
Very frequent |
Hearing impairment |
A decreased magnitude of the sensory perception of sound.
Synonyms:Deafness; Hearing defect; Hearing impairment; Hypacusis |
Very frequent |
Hernia |
This information is currently in development.
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Very frequent |
Low-set ears |
Upper insertion of the ear to the scalp below an imaginary horizontal line drawn between the inner canthi of the eye and extending posteriorly to the ear.
Synonyms:Low set ears; Low-set ears; Low-set pinnae; Lowset ears; Melotia |
Very frequent |
Lower limb asymmetry |
A difference in length or diameter between the left and right leg.
Synonyms:Left and right leg differ in length or width |
Very frequent |
Macule |
A flat, distinct, discolored area of skin less than 1 cm wide that does not involve any change in the thickness or texture of the skin.
Synonyms:Flat, discolored area of skin |
Very frequent |
Papilloma |
A tumor of the skin or mucous membrane with finger-like projections.
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Very frequent |
Split foot |
A condition in which middle parts of the foot (toes and metatarsals) are missing giving a cleft appearance. The severity is very variable ranging from slightly hypoplastic 3rd toe over absent 2nd or 3rd toes as far as oligo- or monodactyl feet.
Synonyms:Foot ectrodactyly; Lobster-claw foot deformity; Split foot; Split-foot |
Very frequent |
Split hand |
A condition in which middle parts of the hand (fingers and metacarpals) are missing giving a cleft appearance. The severity is very variable ranging from slightly hypoplastic middle fingers over absent middel fingers as far as oligo- or monodactyl hands.
Synonyms:Claw hand; Claw hand deformities; Claw hands; Claw-hand deformities; Ectrodactyly of the hand; Hand ectrodactyly; Split hand; Split-hand |
Very frequent |
Telangiectasia of the skin |
Presence of small, permanently dilated blood vessels near the surface of the skin, visible as small focal red lesions.
Synonyms:Teleangiectasia of the skin |
Very frequent |
Thin skin |
Reduction in thickness of the skin, generally associated with a loss of suppleness and elasticity of the skin.
Synonyms:Thin skin |
Very frequent |
Toe syndactyly |
Webbing or fusion of the toes, involving soft parts only or including bone structure. Bony fusions are referred to as 'bony' Syndactyly if the fusion occurs in a radio-ulnar axis. Fusions of bones of the toes in a proximo-distal axis are referred to as 'Symphalangism'.
Synonyms:Foot syndactyly; Fused toes; Syndactyly of feet; Syndactyly of toes; Webbed toes |
Very frequent |
Tooth agenesis |
The absence of one or more teeth from the normal series by a failure
to develop
Synonyms:Decreased tooth count; Dental agenesis; Failure of development of some teeth; Reduced number of teeth; Teeth, agenesis |
Very frequent |
Upper limb asymmetry |
Difference in length or size between the right and left arm.
Synonyms:Unequal size of arms |
Very frequent |