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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Abnormal facial shape
  1. ... cells often reproduce quickly. They may have unusual shapes and ... Face Reproductive system Heart and blood vessels Kidneys Lungs ...
  2. ... jaw can be part of a person's normal face shape that is present ... of excess growth in conditions such as gigantism or acromegaly .
  3. ... set ears and pinna abnormalities refer to an abnormal shape or position of the outer ear (pinna or ... other organs are developing (such as the kidneys). Abnormal changes in the shape or position of the pinna may be a ...
  4. ... infant may reveal a variety of problems, including: Abnormal eye shape Flat cheekbones Cleft palate or lip Small jaw Low-set ears Abnormally formed ears Abnormal ear canal Hearing loss Defects in the eye ...
  5. ... and tooth size. It causes tooth overcrowding or abnormal bite patterns. The shape of the jaws or birth defects such as ... Symptoms of malocclusion are: Abnormal alignment of teeth ... the face Difficulty or discomfort when biting or chewing Speech ...
  6. ... to be replaced in the body, such as: Abnormal blood cell shapes (such as sickle cell anemia ) Blood type mismatch ...
  7. ... your health care provider if: Your infant has abnormal features of the face You are worried about your infant's ability to move their eyes You notice any abnormal color, swelling, or discharge from your infant's eyes
  8. ... ear infections and hearing loss Problems with the shape of the heart Abnormal heartbeat Scarring of the skin
  9. ... bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of ...
  10. ... pubic bone. This helps the head fit the shape of your pelvis. Usually, the baby will be face down toward your spine. Sometimes, the baby will ...
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