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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Small face
  1. ... spaced eyes (hypertelorism), abnormal eyelids and ears, unusually small bones in the face and jaw, and abnormal development or fusion of ...
  2. ... development of bones and other tissues of the face. Most of these mutations insert or delete a small number of DNA building blocks (base pairs) in ...
  3. ... which is primarily characterized by abnormalities of the face, hands, and arms, such as underdeveloped cheek bones (malar hypoplasia), a small lower jaw (micrognathia), and malformed or absent thumbs. ...
  4. ... changes impair the absorption of riboflavin in the small intestine. The ... weakness in the face and limbs, and breathing problems in people with ...
  5. ... to form in the adrenal glands, which are small hormone-producing glands ... weight gain in the face and upper body, fragile skin, bone loss, fatigue, ...
  6. ... to form in the adrenal glands, which are small hormone-producing glands ... weight gain in the face and upper body, fragile skin, bone loss, fatigue, ...
  7. ... throughout their body, including the muscles of the face, neck, and limbs. ... account for a small percentage of all cases of nemaline myopathy. More ...
  8. ... of the structures at the center of the face. ALX1 gene mutations that cause ... which can lead to small or missing eyes, openings (clefts) in the nose ...
  9. ... eyes, and other structures of the head and face and seems to be involved in repairing ... have an abnormally small or absent nose (arhinia), unusually small eyes (microphthalmia), ...
  10. ... that affect the shape of the head and face, a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), excessive hair growth (hypertrichosis) on the face and body, shortened bones at the ends of ...
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