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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for Outer ear
  1. ... Most people with auriculo-condylar syndrome have malformed outer ears ("auriculo-" refers to the ears). A hallmark of ... jawbones, facial muscles, middle ear bones, ear canals, outer ears, and related tissues. Mutations in these genes alter ...
  2. ... of many other organs and structures, including the outer ears and teeth. Mutations in the FGF3 gene cause ... lack of inner ear structures (labyrinthine aplasia), small outer ears (microtia), and small teeth (microdontia). The gene mutations ...
  3. ... people with LAMM syndrome often have abnormally small outer ears (microtia) with narrow ear canals. They can also ... of many other organs and structures, including the outer ears and teeth.FGF3 gene mutations involved in LAMM ...
  4. ... jawbones, facial muscles, middle ear bones, ear canals, outer ears, and related tissues. This protein is also thought ...
  5. ... jawbones, facial muscles, middle ear bones, ear canals, outer ears, and related tissues. At least two mutations in ...
  6. ... the bones in the middle ear, and the outer ear. It remains unclear exactly how DHODH gene mutations ...
  7. ... thick and highly arched eyebrows, abnormalities of the outer ear, a short nose, a wide or depressed nasal ...
  8. ... roles of Tbx1 in the development of the outer, middle and inner ear, defective in 22q11DS patients. Hum Mol Genet. 2006 ...
  9. ... the mouth (cleft palate), a small chin (micrognathia), ear abnormalities, wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), outer corners of the eyes that point downward (down- ...
  10. ... facial features, including prominent, wide-set eyes with outer corners that point downward; a short bulbous nose with a flat nasal bridge; ears that are rotated backward; and a widow's ...
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