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Results 1 - 10 of 169 for Abnormality of the face
  1. ... with microcephaly (MFDM) is a disorder that causes abnormalities of the head and face. People with this disorder often have an unusually ... problems are also common in this disorder.Facial abnormalities that occur in ... middle of the face and the cheekbones (midface and malar hypoplasia) and ...
  2. Pierre Robin sequence is a set of abnormalities affecting the head and face, consisting of a small lower jaw (micrognathia), a tongue that is placed further back than normal (glossoptosis), and blockage (obstruction) of the airways. ...
  3. ... bone growth that leads to severe head and face (craniofacial) abnormalities, short stature, and other features. The term osteoglophonic ...
  4. ... their family. Acral dysostosis with facial and genital abnormalities Fetal face syndrome Mesomelic dwarfism-small genitalia syndrome Robinow dwarfism ...
  5. ... lenses of the eyes (cataracts).Additional head and face abnormalities that can occur in people with BAMS include ... genes involved in development of the head and face, which could underlie ... facial abnormalities of BAMS. Problems with nasal development may affect ...
  6. ... two-thirds of cases, both sides of the face have abnormalities, which usually differ from one side to the other. Other individuals with craniofacial microsomia are affected on only one side of the face. The facial characteristics in craniofacial microsomia typically include ...
  7. ... the elbow or other joints, limiting mobility, and abnormalities of the face and airways, which can cause life-threatening breathing ...
  8. Nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly is an abnormality of brain development that also affects the head and face. Normally, the brain divides into two halves (hemispheres) during early development. Holoprosencephaly occurs when the brain fails to divide properly ...
  9. ... by intellectual disability, severe speech problems, dental abnormalities, abnormalities of the head and face (craniofacial anomalies), and behavioral problems. Some of the ...
  10. ... even among members of the same family.Distinctive abnormalities of the skull and face are common in people with cranioectodermal dysplasia. Most affected individuals have a prominent forehead (frontal bossing) and an ... of facial abnormalities can occur in people with this condition; these ...
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