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Results 1 - 10 of 116 for Hypoplastic nasal bone
  1. ... small mouth, and a saddle-shaped or underdeveloped nose.Bone abnormalities in the hands include missing fingers (oligodactyly) and ...
  2. ... hand syndrome result from a variety of developmental abnormalities involving the skull (cranium) and face. Affected individuals often have underdeveloped or absent nasal bones resulting in a small nose, thin nostrils, and ...
  3. ... downslanting palpebral fissures), a flat bridge of the nose, or a thin upper lip. Other, less-common abnormalities involving the bones and skin include premature fusion of certain skull ...
  4. ... thigh bones; and radiohumeral synostosis, which is a bone abnormality that locks the elbows in a bent position. A blockage of the nasal passages (choanal atresia), intellectual disability, and delayed development ...
  5. ... heart defect called patent ductus arteriosus, and hand abnormalities.Most people with Char syndrome have a characteristic facial appearance that includes flattened cheek bones and a flat nasal bridge (the area of the nose between the ...
  6. ... cases may limit inward eye movement (toward the nose). Also, as the eye moves inward, the eye opening becomes narrower and the eyeball may pull back (retract) into its socket.Bone abnormalities in the hands include malformed or absent thumbs, ...
  7. ... Individuals with frontonasal dysplasia type 1 typically have abnormalities ... and an enlarged opening in the two bones that make up much of the top and ...
  8. ... joint malformations; distinctive facial features; intellectual disability; and ... bone tumors called osteochondromas. Affected individuals may develop a ...
  9. ... bone and joint malformations; distinctive facial features; and abnormalities of the ... of one or more bones in the fingers or toes are abnormally cone- ...
  10. ... rounded eyebrows, large ears, flattened bridge of the nose, protruding jaw, widely spaced teeth, overgrown gums, and large tongue. The skeletal abnormalities that can occur in this disorder include reduced bone density (osteopenia), thickening of the bones at the ...
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