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Loss of facial expression
- ... neurological abnormalities, including intellectual disability, seizures, ... open-mouth expression. For reasons that are unclear, affected people with ...
- ... smile or laugh, often described as inversion of facial expression. While this ... such as constipation, loss of bowel control, or muscle spasms of the ...
- ... condition that primarily affects the muscles that control facial expression and eye movement. The signs and symptoms of ... common features of Moebius syndrome. Affected individuals lack facial expressions; they cannot smile, frown, or raise their eyebrows. ...
- ... small lower jaw (micrognathia), and a lack of facial expression. Some of these features, such as an open mouth with a tented lip and an expressionless face, are thought to be due to hypotonia.Recurrent ...
- ... lattice corneal dystrophy type II can have a facial expression that appears sad. Lattice corneal dystrophy type II ...
- ... jaw, the nerves and muscles for chewing and facial expressions, the bones in the middle ear, and the ...
- ... the nerves and muscles used for chewing and facial expression, the external ear, and the bones of the ...
- ... that can develop include abnormal eye movements; reduced facial expression (hypomimia); disturbed sleep; frequent episodes of pneumonia; and ...
- ... detailed tasks such as reading, driving, and recognizing faces. Vision loss results from the death of cells in the ...
- ... swallowing or speaking, loss of appetite and weight loss, fatigue, or swelling in the face or neck. Additional symptoms can develop if the ...