| Question |
Answer |
| long "spidery" fingers and/or toes, disproportionately long in relation to the hand or foot |
arachnodactyly |
| fingers or toes which are disproportionately short in relatin to the hands or foot |
brachydactyly |
| curved fingers |
clinodactyly |
| a cleft, usually with reference to the eyes, and in particular to the iris, retina and optic nerve |
coloboma |
| premature fusion of the cranial bones which are usually separated by small spaces known as sutures |
craniosynostosis |
| bulging eyes, or eyes which protrude beyond the orbital walls |
exorbitism |
| eyes which are spaced too far apart compared to established norms |
hypertelorism |
| small or rudimentary fingers or toes |
hypodactyly |
| eyes which are too close together. Often associated with brain malformation |
hypotelorism |
| an abnormally large head related to excessive brain size |
macrencephaly |
| an abnormally large head unrelated to excessive brain size, but rather to hydrocephalus or excessively thick skull bones |
macrocephaly |
| an excessively large tongue |
macroglossia |
| an abnormally small skull |
microcephaly |
| an abnormally small lower jaw |
micrognathia |
| abnormally small eyes |
microphthalmia |
| abnormally small or malformed ears |
microtia |
| an abnormally flat skull base |
platybasia |
| fusion of adjoining fingers and/or toes |
syndactyly |