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Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has a child with, missing digits,

hands thumbs etc. My daughter was born missing both her thumbs,

shortened radius, clubbed arms and her right bones in her right arm

cross each other. We're due to see her genetisit soon and wondered

whether there was any information connecting these problems to her

scoiosis. We've seen her genetisit on several occassions but just

thought I'd ask in case something new came up. doesn't seem to

have any vertebral malformation but she does have pockets of syrinx

between C5 and T2.

Annette

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I don't know if this is considered and anomaly or not, but right where the rib

attaches to the sternum sticks out on Ian. It's like a protrusion on his chest.

It's not from his scoliosis...it's been explained to me as being similar to

dysplasia. I do forget what exactly it was called though.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Other anomalies

Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has a child with, missing digits,

hands thumbs etc. My daughter was born missing both her thumbs,

shortened radius, clubbed arms and her right bones in her right arm

cross each other. We're due to see her genetisit soon and wondered

whether there was any information connecting these problems to her

scoiosis. We've seen her genetisit on several occassions but just

thought I'd ask in case something new came up. doesn't seem to

have any vertebral malformation but she does have pockets of syrinx

between C5 and T2.

Annette

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I don't know if this is considered and anomaly or not, but right where the rib

attaches to the sternum sticks out on Ian. It's like a protrusion on his chest.

It's not from his scoliosis...it's been explained to me as being similar to

dysplasia. I do forget what exactly it was called though.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Other anomalies

Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has a child with, missing digits,

hands thumbs etc. My daughter was born missing both her thumbs,

shortened radius, clubbed arms and her right bones in her right arm

cross each other. We're due to see her genetisit soon and wondered

whether there was any information connecting these problems to her

scoiosis. We've seen her genetisit on several occassions but just

thought I'd ask in case something new came up. doesn't seem to

have any vertebral malformation but she does have pockets of syrinx

between C5 and T2.

Annette

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I don't know if this is considered and anomaly or not, but right where the rib

attaches to the sternum sticks out on Ian. It's like a protrusion on his chest.

It's not from his scoliosis...it's been explained to me as being similar to

dysplasia. I do forget what exactly it was called though.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Other anomalies

Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has a child with, missing digits,

hands thumbs etc. My daughter was born missing both her thumbs,

shortened radius, clubbed arms and her right bones in her right arm

cross each other. We're due to see her genetisit soon and wondered

whether there was any information connecting these problems to her

scoiosis. We've seen her genetisit on several occassions but just

thought I'd ask in case something new came up. doesn't seem to

have any vertebral malformation but she does have pockets of syrinx

between C5 and T2.

Annette

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