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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Flat face
  1. ... small superficial vessels and capillaries that cause numerous flat red marks on the hands, face and tongue. Telangiectasia can be a symptom of ...
  2. ... present at birth. In an infant, they are flat, pink, vascular lesions. Common locations include the face and neck, but they may be present anywhere ...
  3. Images ... Warts may occur on any area of the body. These are typical looking warts on the face.
  4. ... the same areas on both sides of the face or it may be patchy. The typical vitiligo lesion is flat and depigmented, but maintains the normal skin texture.
  5. ... the same areas on both sides of the face -- symmetrically -- or it may be patchy -- asymmetrical. The typical vitiligo lesion is flat (macular) and depigmented, but maintains the normal skin ...
  6. The white spots on this person's face have resulted from ... is flat and depigmented, but maintains the normal skin texture.
  7. ... breech is when the baby's legs are folded flat up against his head and his bottom is ... your baby is in a posterior position, his face is turned up toward your belly. This can ...