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Results 1 - 10 of 79 for Facial cleft
  1. ... as breathing and feeding problems caused by the facial clefts. Frontonasal dysplasia is likely a rare condition; at ... nose, philtrum, and upper lip leads to the facial clefts that characterize this disorder. This abnormal development also ...
  2. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), distinctive facial features, and intellectual disability.The eye problems in ... and shortened fingers and toes (brachydactyly).The characteristic facial ... also be broad and webbed. A cleft lip with or without a cleft palate is ...
  3. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate). Other facial characteristics include widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), an increased ... imperforate nasolacrimal duct, and premature aging Hemangiomatous branchial clefts-lip pseudocleft syndrome Lip pseudocleft-hemagiomatous ... National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) BRANCHIOOCULOFACIAL ...
  4. ... cavity that occur in many types of oral-facial-digital syndrome include a split (cleft) in the tongue, a tongue with an unusual ... gums.Distinctive facial features often associated with oral-facial-digital syndrome include a split in the lip (a cleft lip); a wide nose with a broad, flat ...
  5. ... or without a split in the upper lip (cleft lip). These facial differences can cause feeding problems in infants with ...
  6. ... s characteristic signs (such as heart defects, a cleft palate, distinctive facial features, hearing loss, and low calcium levels). Some ...
  7. ... legs.Individuals with Roberts syndrome typically have numerous facial abnormalities, including an opening in the lip (a cleft lip) with or without an opening in the ...
  8. ... can also occur. Affected individuals may have distinctive facial features, an opening in the lip (cleft lip) with or without an opening in the ...
  9. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate), distinctive facial features, an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot), ...
  10. ... a condition that affects the development of the face. Many people with this disorder are born with either a cleft lip or a cleft palate (an opening in ...
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