Total 5 clinical symptoms reported for Gollop-Wolfgang complex
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the tibia |
Absence or underdevelopment of the tibia.
Synonyms:Absent/hypoplastic tibia; Absent/small shankbone; Absent/small shinbone; Absent/underdeveloped shankbone; Absent/underdeveloped shinbone; Aplastic/hypoplastic tibia |
Very frequent |
Bifid femur |
A bifid or bifurcated appearance of the femur as seen on x-rays, possible appearing as a more or less severe bowing of the upper leg. Might be associated with hip dysplasia on the affected side.
Synonyms:Notched thighbone; Split thighbone |
Very frequent |
Ectrodactyly |
A condition in which middle parts of the hands and/or feet (digits and meta-carpals and -tarsals) are missing giving a cleft appearance. The severity is very variable ranging from slightly hypoplastic 3rd toe/fingers over absent 2nd or 3rd toes/fingers as far as oligo- or monodactyl hands and/or feet.
Synonyms:Cleft hand; Lobster claw hand |
Very frequent |
Hand monodactyly |
This information is currently in development.
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Very frequent |