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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Abnormality of the outer ear
  1. ... a broad forehead, thick and highly arched eyebrows, abnormalities of the outer ear, a short nose, a wide or depressed nasal bridge, downturned corners of the mouth, an upper lip that points outward (called a ... including small hands and feet, short fingers (brachydactyly), ...
  2. ... the mouth (cleft palate), a small chin (micrognathia), ear abnormalities, wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), outer corners of the eyes that point downward (down- ...
  3. ... Most people with auriculo-condylar syndrome have malformed outer ears ("auriculo-" refers to the ears). A hallmark of this condition is an ear abnormality called a "question-mark ear," in which the ...
  4. ... facial features, including prominent, wide-set eyes with outer corners that ... caused by abnormalities of the inner ear (sensorineural hearing loss). In ...
  5. ... ear structures in one or both ears. The abnormalities of the inner ear cause ... abnormally small outer ears (microtia) with narrow ear canals. They can ...
  6. ... ptosis); a narrowing of the eye openings (blepharophimosis); outer corners ... cardiac abnormalities, kidney problems, and skeletal anomalies such as foot ...
  7. ... jawbones, facial muscles, middle ear bones, ear canals, outer ears, and related tissues. This protein is also thought ...
  8. ... jawbones, facial muscles, middle ear bones, ear canals, outer ears, and related tissues. At least two mutations in ...
  9. ... half of individuals with focal dermal hypoplasia have abnormalities of their teeth, especially the hard, white material that forms the protective outer layer of each tooth (enamel). Less commonly, abnormalities ...
  10. ... caused by malformations in tiny bones in the ears (ossicles), problems in the development of the roof of the mouth (palate), and skeletal abnormalities involving the fingers or toes (digits), although not ...
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