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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Macroglossia
  1. ... Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome have an abnormally large tongue (macroglossia), which may interfere with breathing, swallowing, and speaking. ...
  2. ... an unusually large mouth (macrostomia), a large tongue (macroglossia) that may have a deep groove or furrow ...
  3. ... of the face (midface hypoplasia), a large tongue (macroglossia), a protruding jaw (prognathism), and a short neck. ...
  4. ... the face (midface hypoplasia), an unusually large tongue (macroglossia), and a protruding chin (prognathism). Affected individuals can ...
  5. ... cheeks; a broad nose; and an enlarged tongue (macroglossia). The vocal cords also enlarge, which results in ...
  6. ... some affected individuals include an unusually large tongue (macroglossia); a soft out-pouching around the belly-button ( ...
  7. ... are described as "coarse," and a large tongue (macroglossia). Affected individuals also frequently develop an enlarged liver ...
  8. ... and a wide mouth with a large tongue (macroglossia). Affected individuals can have other distinctive features, including ...
  9. ... liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), and a large tongue (macroglossia). Vocal cords can also enlarge, resulting in a ...
  10. ... are described as "coarse," and a large tongue (macroglossia). Other skeletal features include short stature, joint deformities ( ...
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