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Results 1 - 10 of 324 for Face
  1. ... a condition that primarily affects muscles in the face and skull (craniofacial muscles) and can often affect ... part. In Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, contractures in the face lead to a distinctive facial appearance including a ...
  2. ... development before birth, particularly of structures in the face and neck. Its characteristic features include skin anomalies ... embryo that give rise to tissues in the face and neck. In people with branchio-oculo-facial ...
  3. ... affect the development of the skull (cranium) and face before birth. Microsomia means abnormal smallness of body ... between the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). In about two-thirds of cases, ...
  4. ... brain development that also affects the head and face. Normally, the brain divides into two halves (hemispheres) ... for determining the shape of the brain and face. About 25 percent of people with nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly ...
  5. ... results from abnormal development of the head and face before birth. People with frontonasal dysplasia have at ... for normal development, particularly of the head and face, before birth. The proteins produced from the ALX3, ...
  6. ... which affects the shape of the head and face. The condition is named for the areas of ... body that are typically affected: the skull (cranio-), face (fronto-), and nose (nasal).In people with craniofrontonasal ...
  7. ... a condition that affects the development of the face, skin, and genitals. Most people with this disorder ... give rise to tissues in the head and face. It is also involved in the development of ...
  8. ... a condition that affects the development of the face. Many people with this disorder are born with ... give rise to tissues in the head and face. It is also involved in the development of ...
  9. ... and surrounding tissues on one side of the face and results from paralysis of certain nerves. Horner ... sweating (anhidrosis) on the affected side of the face. Sinking of the eye into its cavity (enophthalmos) ...
  10. ... bone growth that leads to severe head and face (craniofacial) abnormalities, dwarfism, and other features. The term ... the nose and of the middle of the face (midface hypoplasia), a large tongue (macroglossia), a protruding ...
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