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Coarse facial features
- ... of the infantile form include hepatosplenomegaly, dysostosis multiplex, "coarse" facial features, short stature, and intellectual disability. As children with ...
- ... stature, dysostosis multiplex, heart valve problems, hepatosplenomegaly, and "coarse" facial features. Other symptoms seen in some individuals with this ...
- ... but they often have ichthyosis, skeletal abnormalities, and coarse facial features.The juvenile type is the rarest form of ...
- ... but usually do not have cherry-red spots, coarse facial features, or enlarged organs. Type II usually progresses more ...
- ... Other common features of this condition include mildly "coarse" facial features, thin tooth enamel, multiple cavities, heart valve abnormalities, ...
- ... of features of the disorder including cognitive impairment, coarse facial features, heart defects, obesity, lung (pulmonary) involvement, short stature, ...
- ... mucopolysaccharidosis. Individuals with MPS III typically have mildly "coarse" facial features, a prominent forehead, a large head (macrocephaly), and ...
- ... characterized by overgrowth of the hands and feet, "coarse" facial features, heart problems, and other abnormalities. Sporadic acromegaly occurs ...
- ... distinctive facial appearance that is often described as "coarse." Characteristic facial features include a high, rounded forehead; a broad nasal ...
- ... addition, most people with Coffin-Siris syndrome have facial features described as coarse. These features typically include a wide nose with a flat nasal bridge, a wide mouth with thick lips, and thick eyebrows and ... on other parts of the face and body (hirsutism), but scalp hair is often ...