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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Facial asymmetry
  1. ... the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). These facial characteristics are typically very subtle. An opening in ...
  2. ... the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). In about two-thirds of cases, both sides of the face have abnormalities, which usually differ from one side ...
  3. ... face may appear noticeably different from the other (facial asymmetry). Some individuals with this disorder have hearing loss. ...
  4. ... the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). Affected individuals have a wide range of cognitive ...
  5. ... one side of the face and the other (facial asymmetry). Hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy is a rare disorder, but ...
  6. ... the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). Other signs and symptoms that have been reported ...
  7. ... can result in uneven (asymmetric) growth of the face. Asymmetry may also occur in the long bones; uneven ...
  8. ... the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry), and an opening in the roof of the ...
  9. ... face may appear noticeably different from the other (facial asymmetry). Most people with Saethre-Chotzen syndrome also have ...
  10. ... the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry) in individuals with craniofrontonasal syndrome. Affected individuals may ...
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