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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for "Low-set" ears
  1. Low-set ears and pinna abnormalities refer to an abnormal shape or position of the outer ear (pinna or ... conditions: Abnormal folds or location of the pinna Low-set ears No opening to the ear canal No pinna ...
  2. Low set ears (pinna), abnormal rotation, the absence of ears, and abnormal folds in the ear may be associated ...
  3. ... than perfect and that may stick out. However, low-set ears, absent pinna, and abnormal folds can be associated with various conditions.
  4. ... Flat cheekbones Cleft palate or lip Small jaw Low-set ears Abnormally formed ears Abnormal ear canal Hearing loss ...
  5. ... separated eyes with epicanthal folds , broad nasal bridge , low set ears , and receding chin Absence of urine output Difficulty ...
  6. ... Unsteady or stiff walking gait Downward-slanted eyes Low-set ears or malformed ears Drooping eyelid ( ptosis ) Cataracts Coloboma ( ...
  7. ... rounded bottom (rocker-bottom feet) Low birth weight Low-set ears Mental delay Poorly developed fingernails Small head ( microcephaly ) ...
  8. ... Hole, split, or cleft in the iris ( coloboma ) Low-set ears Intellectual disability , severe Scalp defects (missing skin) Seizures ...
  9. ... the eye Low birth weight and slow growth Low-set or abnormally shaped ears Hearing loss Heart defects Intellectual disability Partial webbing ...
  10. ... slanting or wide-set eyes Hearing loss (varies) Low-set or abnormally shaped ears Mild intellectual disability (only in about 25% of ...
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