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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Facial hemangioma
  1. ... the condition. Appelt-Gerken-Lenz syndrome Hypomelia hypotrichosis facial hemangioma syndrome Pseudothalidomide syndrome RBS Roberts-SC phocomelia syndrome ...
  2. ... port-wine birthmark is most often on the face, typically on the forehead, temple, or eyelid. The port-wine birthmark is usually only on one side of the ...
  3. ... set ears that are rotated backward, a red birthmark (nevus simplex) on the face (usually the forehead), a low frontal hairline often ...
  4. ... mutation are usually on one side of the face but can be on both sides. It is thought that somatic GNAQ gene mutations that cause isolated port-wine birthmarks occur later in fetal development than those that ...