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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Bulbous nose
  1. ... with outer corners that point downward; a short bulbous nose with a flat nasal bridge; ears that are ...
  2. ... inner corner of the eyes (epicanthal folds); a bulbous nose; and prominent ears. Males with Koolen-de Vries ...
  3. ... round face, sharply defined eyebrows, long eyelashes, a bulbous nose with upturned nostrils, a long space between the ...
  4. ... microcephaly) and facial differences, most commonly a wide, bulbous nose. A narrow or high arched roof of the ...
  5. ... thickened skin on the face and an enlarged, bulbous nose (rhinophyma). People with rosacea may feel itching, stinging, ...
  6. ... that point upward (upslanting palpebral fissures); a long, bulbous nose with a low-hanging separation between the nostrils ( ...
  7. ... a nose with a prominent bridge and a bulbous or upturned tip; a short, smooth space between the upper lip and nose (philtrum); a mouth that remains open; and low- ...
  8. ... shaped eyes (down-slanting and wave-shaped), a bulbous nasal tip, a smooth or shortened area between the nose and the upper lip (philtrum), and prominent upper ...
  9. ... that consist of a depressed nasal bridge, a bulbous nasal tip, straight eyebrows, ... the nose and upper lip (philtrum).Different congenital heart defects ...
  10. ... the tips of the fingers (acroosteolysis), which causes bulbous finger tips; ... Some individuals with mandibuloacral dysplasia have metabolic problems, ...