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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Jaw Injuries Disorders
  1. ... walls of the aorta from aging, tobacco use, injury, or disease.While aortic aneurysms are common worldwide, it is ...
  2. ... pain, sore throat, pain or clicking in the jaw (temporomandibular joint dysfunction), and stomach pain or digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome. They have an ...
  3. ... have excessive bruising, nosebleeds, or prolonged bleeding following injury or surgery. Rarely, women with Noonan syndrome who have a bleeding disorder have excessive bleeding during menstruation (menorrhagia) or childbirth. ...
  4. ... an underdeveloped upper jaw, and a protruding lower jaw (prognathism). Some affected individuals are born with an opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate), a split in the lip (a cleft lip), or both. Vision problems are common in this disorder and can include eyes that do not point ...
  5. Smith-Magenis syndrome is a ... of the nose often appear flattened. The mouth tends to turn downward with a ...
  6. Task-specific focal dystonia is a ... dystonia. The most common is writer's cramp, in which muscle cramps or spasms ...