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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for High palate
  1. ... web-like. Roof of the mouth is narrow (high palate). Hairline at the back of the head is ...
  2. Symptoms of this condition include: Cleft palate High-arched palate Jaw that is very small with a small chin Jaw that is far back in the throat Repeated ear infections Small opening in ...
  3. ... make speech sounds. These changes may include cleft palate and tooth problems. Damage to parts of the ... moving upward ( GERD ) Cancer of the throat Cleft palate or other problems with the palate Conditions that ...
  4. ... Being born prematurely Birth defects, such as cleft palate ... treatment or disease such as HIV/AIDS) Recent surgery or trauma
  5. ... Certain shapes of the roof of your mouth (palate) or airway that cause it to collapse more ... Hyperactive behavior, especially in children Difficult to treat high blood pressure Headaches , especially in the morning
  6. ... disfiguration because it may involve removal of the palate, parts of the nose, or parts of the ... Mucormycosis has a very high death rate, even when aggressive surgery is done. Risk of death depends on the area of the body involved and ...
  7. Symptoms may include: Cleft lip or palate Epispadias or undescended testicle (cryptorchidism) Extra fingers ( polydactyly ) Limited range of motion Nail problems , including missing or deformed nails Short arms and ...
  8. ... Certain shapes of the roof of the mouth (palate) Large tongue, which may fall back and block ... Untreated pediatric sleep apnea may lead to: High blood pressure Heart or lung problems Slow growth and development