Sponsered Ads

Today Quote

" Those who think they have not time for bodily exercise will sooner or later have to find time for illness. "

Edward Stanley


Login Form



Brachydactyly Type-A5 (Nail Dysplasia)

Definition


Definition of Brachydactyly Type-A5 (Nail Dysplasia)
A rare digital anomaly where the middle bones of the second to fifth fingers are missing and the nails are abnormal.

Symptoms


Symptoms of Brachydactyly Type-A5 (Nail Dysplasia)
The list of signs and symptoms for Brachydactyly, type A5, nail dysplasia listed below:

  1. Nail abnormalities
  2. Absent middle bones of fingers
  3. Duplicated end bone of thumb

Causes


Causes of Brachydactyly Type-A5 (Nail Dysplasia)
The list of causes for Brachydactyly, type A5, nail dysplasia listed below:

  1. Rare digital anomaly
  2. Nail abnormalities
  3. Bone duplication

Diagnosis


Diagnosis of Brachydactyly Type-A5 (Nail Dysplasia)
The phrase "signs of Brachydactyly, type A5, nail dysplasia" should, strictly speaking, refer only to those signs and symptoms of Brachydactyly, type A5, nail dysplasia that are not readily apparent to the patient.

Treatment


Treatment of Brachydactyly Type-A5 (Nail Dysplasia)
Consult with your doctor.

Prognosis


Prognosis of Brachydactyly Type-A5 (Nail Dysplasia)
Consult with your doctor.

Prevention


Prevention of Brachydactyly Type-A5 (Nail Dysplasia)
Consult with your doctor.


Find Diseases AlphabeticallySearch

 

A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
 
Diseases List | Drugs List | Exercises | Hair Loss | Weight Loss | Womens Health | Mens Health | Kids Health | Ayurvedic | Acupunture | Meditation | Unani | Yoga | Healthy Pets

Join Us | Health Community | About Us | Terms of Use | Privay Policty | Contact Us

©2009-2012 IAmUnwell.com All rights reserved.
IAmUnwell.com does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.