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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Lip oral cavity carcinoma
  1. ... mucosae. In people with Kindler EB, squamous cell carcinoma occurs most often on the skin, lips, and the lining of the mouth (oral mucosa). Kindler EB appears to be rare. ...
  2. ... greatly increased risk of developing certain types of cancer.Children with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome often develop small, dark-colored spots on the lips, around and inside the mouth, near the eyes and nostrils, and around the ...
  3. ... a shortened distance between the nose and upper lip (a short philtrum), a narrow mouth with a thin upper lip, an underdeveloped upper jaw, and a protruding lower ...
  4. ... upslanting palpebral fissures), a small nose, a small mouth with thin lips, a smooth space between the upper lip and nose (smooth philtrum), prominent cheekbones, a large chin, and minor ear ... 2q37 deletion syndrome appears to ...
  5. ... have an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) with or without a split in the upper lip (cleft lip). They may have a short, webbed ...
  6. ... arch or opening in the roof of the mouth (high arched or cleft palate), a split in the upper lip (cleft lip), a small lower jaw (micrognathia), low- ...
  7. ... growths that usually develop around the nose and mouth or near the anus. The most common cancerous tumor associated with Costello syndrome is a childhood cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma, which begins in muscle tissue. Neuroblastoma, ...
  8. ... folds in the skin between the nose and lips (nasolabial folds, sometimes ... ears, nose, or mouth and affect vision, hearing, or other functions. The ...