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Results 1 - 10 of 63 for "Low-set" ears
  1. ... point upward (upslanting palpebral fissures). Ear abnormalities include low-set ears with small lobes and growths of skin (skin ...
  2. ... are missing (anophthalmia) or very small (microphthalmia) and low-set ears that are rotated backward. Frontonasal dysplasia type 3 ...
  3. ... widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism) that are prominent (proptosis), low-set ears, a flattening of the bridge of the nose ...
  4. ... facial features, including a prominent forehead (frontal bossing), low-set ears, a small jaw (micrognathia), widely spaced eyes (ocular ...
  5. ... features, such as a broad nasal bridge and low-set ears. Some affected individuals have brain abnormalities, the most ...
  6. ... nasal bridge; a short nose; widely spaced eyes; low-set ears; rounded cheeks; and a wide mouth with a ...
  7. ... the mouth (palate), a small chin (micrognathia), and low-set ears. The muscles in the lower part of the ...
  8. ... a broad, flat bridge of the nose; small, low-set ears; and a small lower jaw (micrognathia). Affected individuals ...
  9. ... palpebral fissures), a prominent bridge of the nose, low-set ears, thin lips, and a small chin (micrognathia).Some ...
  10. ... by distinctive facial features. These include small and low-set ears, widely set eyes (hypertelorism) with droopy eyelids (ptosis), ...
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