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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Asymmetry of the mouth
  1. ... right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry), and an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate). These features vary, even among affected ...
  2. ... right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). These facial characteristics are typically very subtle. An opening in the lip (cleft lip) with or without an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) may also be present.About half ...
  3. ... epicanthal fold), a long nasal bridge, a narrow mouth, and differences between one side of the face and the other (facial asymmetry). Hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy is a rare disorder, but ...
  4. ... or an opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate); and differences in the size and shape of the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). Other signs and symptoms that have been reported ...
  5. ... right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). Affected individuals have a wide range of cognitive ...
  6. ... right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry) in individuals with craniofrontonasal syndrome. Affected individuals may ... or without a cleft in roof of the mouth (palate). Some affected individuals have brain abnormalities, such ...
  7. ... right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). Trauma to the spine, such as a fall ... abnormalities, an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), genitourinary problems such as abnormal kidneys ...
  8. ... may appear noticeably different from the other (facial asymmetry). Some individuals with this disorder have hearing loss. ...