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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Facial Injuries Disorders
  1. ... in people with 17q12 duplications include autism spectrum disorder (which affects ... 17q12 duplications ...
  2. Rosacea is a long-lasting (chronic) skin disease that affects the face, primarily the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. The signs and symptoms of rosacea vary, and they may come and go or change over ...
  3. ... and white blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and help with tissue ... from abnormally increased inflammation are known as autoinflammatory diseases.The ... on the face, ears, nose, fingers, and toes. These lesions begin ...
  4. ... and white blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and facilitate tissue repair. ...
  5. ... and white blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight foreign invaders and help repair damaged ...
  6. ... interaction. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), self-injury, or frustration leading to tantrums can also occur. ...
  7. ... of the other signs and symptoms of the disorder, including distinctive facial features, facial muscle weakness, and skeletal abnormalities. However, ...
  8. ... of the other signs and symptoms of the disorder, including distinctive facial features, facial muscle weakness, and skeletal abnormalities. However, ...
  9. Horner syndrome is a disorder that affects the eye and surrounding tissues on one side of the face and results from paralysis of certain nerves. Horner syndrome can appear at any time of life; in about 5 percent ...
  10. ... include aggression, anxiety, poor impulse control, and self-injury. Xia-Gibbs syndrome is thought to be a rare disorder, although its prevalence is unknown. Doctors believe the ...
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