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Results 1 - 10 of 118 for Abnormality of the palate
  1. ... gene involved in the condition): severe speech anomalies, abnormalities of the palate, teeth anomalies, behavioral issues with or without bone ... roof of the mouth (high-arched or cleft palate), a small lower jaw ... dental abnormalities, which can include abnormally sized or shaped teeth, ...
  2. ... for radial ray malformations, PA for patella and palate abnormalities, DI for diarrhea and dislocated joints, LI for ...
  3. ... an inherited condition that is characterized by eye abnormalities, short stature, an opening in the lip (cleft lip) with or without an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), distinctive facial features, and intellectual disability.The eye ...
  4. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), and skeletal abnormalities involving the fingers or toes (digits).The FLNA ... caused by malformations in the ossicles, a cleft palate, and skeletal abnormalities involving the digits. These abnormalities in skeletal development ...
  5. ... MSX1 gene may be responsible for the dental abnormalities and cleft lip and/or palate that are often seen in people with this ...
  6. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), dental abnormalities, malformed kidneys, and genital abnormalities in males. However, ...
  7. ... the roof of the mouth called a cleft palate. These abnormalities frequently cause feeding problems in infants with Nager ...
  8. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), heart abnormalities, or malformations of the anus.Certain combinations of ...
  9. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), dental abnormalities, or other abnormalities of the head and face ( ...
  10. ... the development of the roof of the mouth (palate), and skeletal abnormalities involving the fingers or toes (digits). Otopalatodigital syndrome ... in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate) or hearing loss.In addition to skeletal abnormalities, individuals with otopalatodigital syndrome type 2 may have ...
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