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Congenital ptosis
- ... control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia), sometimes causing droopy eyelids (ptosis). Individuals with congenital fiber-type disproportion generally have a long face, ...
- ... affected individuals, the disorder is present from birth (congenital).Horner syndrome is characterized by drooping of the upper eyelid (ptosis) on the affected side, a constricted pupil in ...
- ... control blood flow through the heart (mitral valve prolapse). The life expectancy of individuals with congenital contractural arachnodactyly varies depending on the severity of ...
- ... been found to cause a rare form of congenital fibrosis of the extraocular ... (ptosis). In addition, affected individuals have a brain malformation ...
- ... dystrophy can vary from mild to severe.Fukuyama congenital muscular ... droopy eyelids (ptosis) and an open mouth. In childhood, muscle weakness ...
- ... KIF21A gene have been identified in people with congenital fibrosis of the ... eyelids (ptosis). In addition, people with CFEOM3 can have intellectual ...
- ... 10 mutations in the TUBB3 gene can cause congenital fibrosis of the ... eyelids (ptosis). In addition, people with CFEOM3 can have intellectual ...
- ... Additionally, most people with CFEOM have droopy eyelids (ptosis), which further limits their vision.Researchers have identified ...
- ... such as wide-set eyes (hypertelorism); droopy eyelids (ptosis); a broad, flat bridge of the nose; small, ... anemia Blackfan-Diamond disease Blackfan-Diamond syndrome Chronic congenital agenerative anemia Congenital erythroid hypoplastic anemia Congenital hypoplastic ...
- ... described as "myopathic facies", which include drooping eyelids (ptosis), sunken cheeks, and a mouth often held in ... show signs and symptoms of the condition. Myopathy, congenital, Bailey-Bloch Myopathy, congenital, with myopathic facies, scoliosis, ...