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  1. To find a genetics professional in your community, you may wish to ask your doctor for a referral. If you have health insurance, you can also contact your ...
  2. ... and the direction of the eyes (for example, looking straight ahead). CFEOM impairs control of these muscles. ... normally. Most people with this condition have difficulty looking upward, and their side-to-side eye movement ...
  3. ... and others are being developed. Genetic testing involves looking for changes in: Genes : Gene tests study DNA ...
  4. ... cause of the condition is unknown. Researchers are looking for additional genetic changes that can cause this ...
  5. ... similarities and differences in IQ within families, particularly looking at adopted children and twins. Other studies have ...
  6. ... lower abdomen (inguinal hernia), heart valve abnormalities, distinctive-looking facial features that are described as "coarse," and ...
  7. ... uncles, grandfather, and great-grandfather all had similar-looking dimples in both cheeks. In other families, dimples ...
  8. ... cause of the disorder is unknown. Researchers are looking for additional genes that are associated with NBCIE. ...
  9. ... major features of septo-optic dysplasia.Researchers are looking for additional genetic changes that contribute to septo- ...
  10. ... cause of the disorder is unknown. Researchers are looking for additional genetic factors that play a role ...
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