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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Facial cleft
  1. ... to cause openings in facial structures called oblique facial clefts, also known as Tessier clefts. These clefts are ... lip and palate, but are more severe. The facial clefts can occur on one or both sides of ...
  2. ... syndrome. This condition affects the development of the face and often causes cleft lip, cleft palate (an opening in the roof ... may interfere with the normal development of the face. IRF6_HUMAN LPS OFC6 PIT PPS VWS VWS1 ... PubMed OROFACIAL CLEFT 6, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO; OFC6 INTERFERON REGULATORY FACTOR 6; ...
  3. ... development of structures in the middle of the face, particularly the nose, leading to openings (clefts) in the nose. This abnormal development can also ...
  4. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate), distinctive facial features, hearing loss, and low calcium levels. Some ...
  5. ... leads to malformations in the middle of the face, particularly affecting the nose, which leads to openings (clefts) in the nose. This abnormal development can also ...
  6. ... can lead to small or missing eyes, openings (clefts) in the nose or mouth, and other severe facial malformations characteristic of frontonasal dysplasia type 3. More ...
  7. ... 3C syndrome because it affects craniofacial (head and face), cerebellar ... of the mouth (cleft palate), missing pieces of tissue in the structures ...
  8. ... essential roles in the development of the limbs, facial features, urinary system, and other ... ankyloblepharon-ectodermal defects-cleft lip/palate (AEC) syndrome. This condition is a ...
  9. ... disorder that causes underdevelopment of bones in the face, arms, and legs ... mouth (cleft palate), small external ears (microtia), and micrognathia. In ...
  10. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) and/or a split in the upper lip (cleft lip) seen in some people with Wolf-Hirschhorn ... in this gene contribute to some cases of cleft lip and/or cleft palate in people who ...
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