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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Intellectual developmental disorder with ocular anomalies distinctive facial features
  1. ... apnea) breathing in infancy, and abnormal eye movements (ocular motor apraxia). Most affected individuals have delayed development and intellectual disability, which can range from mild to severe. Distinctive facial features can also occur in Joubert syndrome; these include ...
  2. ... unusually large range of joint movement (hyperextensibility), elbow ... spaced eyes (ocular hypertelorism), an upward tilt to the outside corners ...
  3. ... before and after birth leading to short stature; intellectual disability that is ... facial features, including arched eyebrows that often meet in the ...
  4. ... unusually large range of joint movement (hyperextensibility), elbow ... spaced eyes (ocular hypertelorism), outside corners of the eyes that point ...
  5. ... adulthood.People with Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome have distinctive facial ... tip, and abnormalities affecting the roof of the mouth (the palate). ...
  6. ... is characterized by intellectual disability, speech problems, and distinctive facial features.Intellectual disability in individuals with Snijders Blok-Campeau syndrome ...
  7. ... eyes at birth (congenital cataracts) and other eye abnormalities, such as small or poorly developed eyes (microphthalmia) and abnormal eye movements (nystagmus). Affected individuals, particularly males, often have distinctive facial features that become more apparent as they reach adulthood. ...