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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Ptosis
  1. ... FOXL2 gene have been found to cause blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES). There are two ...
  2. ... eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis). When caused by SLC25A4 gene mutations, progressive external ...
  3. ... a muscle disorder characterized by weakness, droopy eyelids (ptosis) and other distinctive facial features, joint deformities (contractures), ...
  4. ... eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis). Some affected individuals have additional signs and symptoms, ...
  5. ... eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis). Researchers speculate that the mutated Twinkle protein has ...
  6. ... eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis).There are at least 67 POLG gene variants ...
  7. ... Glesby MJ, Pyeritz RE. Association of mitral valve prolapse and systemic abnormalities of connective tissue. A phenotypic ...
  8. ... for the ubiquitin ligase UBE3B in a blepharophimosis-ptosis-intellectual-disability syndrome. Am J Hum Genet. 2012 ...
  9. ... that control eye movement and causes drooping eyelids (ptosis).Some cases of progressive external ophthalmoplegia result from ...
  10. ... early childhood. They may also have droopy eyelids (ptosis), an elongated head (dolichocephaly), and mild intellectual disability. ...
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