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- ... with Costello syndrome typically include a prominent forehead, full cheeks, and full lips. Infants with Costello syndrome may be larger ...
- ... broad, square-shaped face with deep-set eyes, full cheeks, and a prominent lower jaw. The middle of the face and the bridge of the nose often appear flattened. The mouth tends to turn downward with a full, outward-curving upper lip. These facial differences can ...
- ... the eyes, a flat bridge of the nose, full cheeks, and a small chin. Many affected people have dental problems such as teeth that are small, widely spaced, crooked, or ... and full lips. A form of cardiovascular disease called supravalvular ...
- ... with this condition include a round face with full cheeks, a small nose with upturned nostrils, a broad ...
- ... area between the nose and mouth (philtrum), and full cheeks. Affected individuals may have a number of abnormalities ...
- ... the eyes that point upward (upslanting palpebral fissures), full cheeks, and an open mouth. Other facial features that ...
- ... and sparse eyebrows. Additional facial features can include full cheeks, a pointed chin, a prominent forehead (frontal bossing), ...
- ... features characteristic of MOPDII include a prominent nose, full cheeks, a long midface, and a small jaw. Other ...
- ... space between the nose and upper lip (philtrum), full cheeks, and a pointed chin.Structural brain abnormalities are ...
- ... hypoplasia), a small nose with upturned nostrils, and full cheeks. Additionally, almost all affected individuals have clouding of ...