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- ... M. CNS manifestations of Nasu-Hakola disease: a frontal dementia with bone cysts. Neurology. 2001 Jun 12;56(11):1552- ...
- ... dysplasia. Most affected individuals have a prominent forehead (frontal bossing) and an elongated head (dolichocephaly) due to abnormal fusion of certain skull bones (sagittal craniosynostosis). A variety of facial abnormalities can ...
- ... type craniosynostosis). Craniosynostosis involves premature closure of the bones of the skull, leading to a misshapen head. People with craniosynostosis type 2 can have skull malformations including a protruding forehead (frontal bossing), a short wide head that is pointed ...
- ... people with Larsen syndrome include a prominent forehead (frontal bossing), ... by malformations in tiny bones in the ears (ossicles). Short stature is a ...
- ... of the wrist (carpal bones) and ankle (tarsal bones). They may also have inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfeet). Characteristic facial features include a round face, a large forehead (frontal bossing), and nostrils that open to the front ...
- ... as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a type of bone cancer called ... and a low frontal hairline, along with distinctive facial features such as ...
- ... with Saethre-Chotzen syndrome have prematurely fused skull bones along the ... a low frontal hairline, droopy eyelids (ptosis), widely spaced eyes, and ...
- ... macrocephaly) and lower jaw (mandible), a prominent forehead (frontal bossing), and bulging eyes with shallow eye sockets ( ... it helps regulate the formation and growth of bone and cartilage, a tough, flexible tissue that makes ...
- ... triangle-shaped face with a broad, prominent forehead (frontal bossing) and a pointed chin; the middle of ... Additional skeletal abnormalities, such as unusually slender long bones in the arms and legs; tall, narrow spinal ...
- ... they grow. These features include a prominent forehead (frontal bossing), widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), a flat or ...