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Flat face
- Complications in children may include: Flat head syndrome Deformity of the face due to lack of sternomastoid muscle movement Complications in adults may include: Muscle swelling due to constant tension Nervous system symptoms ...
- ... back Short height Small, upturned broad nose with flat bridge Distinct features of the face (short nose, open mouth, jaw that sticks out) ...
- ... small superficial vessels and capillaries that cause numerous flat red marks on the hands, face and tongue. Telangiectasia can be a symptom of ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... on the hands, but they can grow anywhere. Flat warts are generally found on the face and forehead. They are common in children. They ...
- ... bulb of a rectal thermometer. Place the child face down on a flat surface or lap. Spread the buttocks and insert ...
- Images ... Warts may occur on any area of the body. These are typical looking warts on the face.
- ... or during temperature changes. Port-wine stains are flat hemangiomas made of expanded tiny blood vessels (capillaries). Port-wine stains on the face may be associated with Sturge-Weber syndrome. They ...
- ... to avoid eye contact Physical signs may include: Flat feet Flexible joints and low muscle tone Large body size Large forehead or ears with a prominent jaw Long face Soft skin Some of these problems are present ...
- ... most common in sun-damaged skin on the face, neck, and arms. The abnormal skin areas are usually large, flat, and tan with areas of brown. Acral lentiginous ...