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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for basal cell nevus syndrome
  1. Nevoid basal cell carcinoma nevus syndrome is a rare genetic condition. The main gene linked to the syndrome is known as PTCH ("patched"). ...
  2. Basal cell nevus syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism ( ...
  3. Basal cell nevus syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism ( ...
  4. Basal cell nevus syndrome is an inherited disorder which inclines the patient to development of multiple basal cell carcinomas, most ...
  5. The basal cell nevus syndrome has associated with it odontogenic cysts of the jaws, pitted depressions of the hands and feet (tiny ...
  6. Basal cell nevus syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism ( ...
  7. ... by inherited conditions, such as Crouzon syndrome or basal cell nevus syndrome . It may develop over time in children or ...
  8. ... including Marfan syndrome , Down syndrome , Apert syndrome , and Basal cell nevus syndrome Improper position in the womb Infections during pregnancy ...
  9. Causes include: Acromegaly Basal cell nevus syndrome Congenital syphilis Cleidocranial dysostosis Crouzon syndrome Hurler syndrome Pfeiffer syndrome Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome Russell-Silver syndrome (Russell-Silver dwarf) ...
  10. Causes may include: Basal cell nevus syndrome Fetal hydantoin effect (mother took the drug hydantoin during pregnancy) Normal facial feature Other congenital syndromes
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