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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for Abnormality of the head
  1. ... roof of the mouth, dental abnormalities, or other abnormalities of the head and face (craniofacial anomalies). Some of these mutations ...
  2. ... have been shown to cause other conditions with abnormalities affecting the head and face (craniofacial malformations), so craniofacial development is ...
  3. ... bone growth (hyperostosis), which leads to multiple skeletal abnormalities including an unusually large head (macrocephaly) and abnormal facial features. Males who survive ...
  4. ... Baraitser syndrome. This condition is characterized by multiple abnormalities, primarily sparse scalp hair, small head size (microcephaly), distinctive facial features, short stature, abnormal ...
  5. ... found only in females, is characterized by skull abnormalities that affect the shape of the head and face, a lack of fatty tissue under ...
  6. ... growing normally and affects the shape of the head and face. Abnormalities of the hands and feet are also frequent, ...
  7. ... of the skull (craniosynostosis), leading to a misshapen head, distinctive facial features, and brain abnormalities. Affected individuals often have abnormalities of the fingers ...
  8. ... paralysis), changes in heart rhythm (arrhythmia), and physical abnormalities affecting the face, other parts of the head, and the limbs. Most of the mutations change ...
  9. ... and soles of the feet, an unusually large head size (macrocephaly), and skeletal abnormalities. More About This Health Condition The PTCH1 gene ...
  10. ... the brain, causing an unusually large brain and head size (megalencephaly) and other abnormalities of the brain's structure.Each of the ...
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