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Premature loss of teeth
- ... this disorder typically experience abnormal tooth development and premature tooth loss, but do not have the skeletal abnormalities seen ...
- ... Some people with this condition have features of premature aging (a condition called progeria), such as thin skin, loss of teeth, loss of hair, and a beaked nose. Some ...
- Carpenter syndrome is a condition characterized by the premature fusion of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis), abnormalities of ... to increased pressure within the skull (intracranial pressure). Premature fusion of the skull bones can cause several ...
- ... characteristic facies, growth retardation, imperforate nasolacrimal duct, and premature aging Hemangiomatous branchial clefts-lip pseudocleft syndrome Lip ...
- ... A key feature of Apert syndrome is the premature closure of the bones of the skull (craniosynostosis). ... of the characteristic facial features of Apert syndrome. Premature fusion of the skull bones prevents the head ...
- ... older than their biological age. This appearance of premature aging is sometimes described as progeroid.Most people ... increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) and vision loss. Some people with SHORT ... (eruption) of teeth in early childhood, small teeth, fewer teeth than ...
- ... middle of the tongue. Less common abnormalities include premature joining of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis) in affected ... back of the mouth (bifid uvula), and missing teeth (oligodontia).Malformations of the heart, blood ... E, Bassani S, Passafaro M. Loss of hnRNP K impairs synaptic plasticity in hippocampal ...
- ... crowded teeth. Rarely, people with MCTT syndrome have premature fusion of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis). People with ...