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Congenital extraocular muscle fibrosis with ulnar hand anomalies (medical condition): A rare syndrome involving restricted eye movement and droopy eyelid and hand deformities affecting primarily the right eye and right hand.
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Tukel syndrome:
»Introduction: Tukel syndrome
»Symptoms of Tukel syndrome
These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for Congenital extraocular muscle fibrosis with ulnar hand anomalies:
Congenital extraocular muscle fibrosis with ulnar hand anomalies: Another name for Tukel syndrome (or close medical condition association).
»Introduction: Tukel syndrome
»Symptoms of Tukel syndrome
Some of the symptoms of Congenital extraocular muscle fibrosis with ulnar hand anomalies incude:
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