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His stroke-frozen claw hand was clutched over his heart.
This is most commonly seen in the forearm or lower leg, and it leads to claw hand and gross deformity of the foot.
You're probably up in Trump Tower, patting yourself on the back with your hummingbird claw hand for the genius of this move.
It's the claw hand, a trademark of leprosy, called kushtarog in Hindi.
Like Ricky's defect, his claw hand forever cupped at his side, as if to cradle a baby bird.
Hamon, a former army medic who served in Northern Ireland and Germany, has the genetic disorder Dupuytren's contracture, commonly known as claw hand.
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The bald, cadaverous Schreck, with his bat's ears, rat's teeth, claw hands, beaky nose and hideous shadow, is the most indelibly horrific.
Speech and mental development are delayed, the child has frequent respiratory infections, and as the disease progresses a typical constellation of physical signs becomes evident: protuberant abdomen, claw hands, excessive hair growth, coarsening of the face, and retarded growth.
MLIII alpha/beta is presented by progressive joint stiffness, claw hands, carpal and tarsal tunnel syndrome, scoliosis and decreased mobility of knees and hip joints (11).
At physical examination, he presented with 97 cm of height (<3 percentile) and 17 kg of weight (<3 percentile), thickening of metopic suture, claw hands joint contractures of shoulders, elbows, hands hip and knees, and radiological evidence of dysostosis multiplex.
Then put into the mix of buttermilk and egg the contradicted body, on which there was clawed hand for leg.
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