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Results 1 - 10 of 99 for Long ear
  1. ... eyebrows that often meet in the middle (synophrys), long eyelashes, low-set ears, small and widely spaced teeth, and a small ...
  2. ... syndrome typically have distinctive facial features, including a long, narrow head; prominent ears; a pointed chin; droopy eyelids (ptosis); and deep- ...
  3. ... in many parts of the body, including the long bones, spine, and inner ears, which impairs bone development and underlies the other ...
  4. ... in many parts of the body, including the long bones, spine, and inner ears, which impairs bone development and underlies the other ...
  5. ... more apparent with age. These features include a long and narrow face, large ears, a prominent jaw and forehead, unusually flexible fingers, ...
  6. ... and cheekbones (midface and malar hypoplasia); low-set ears; a long area between the nose and mouth (long philtrum); ...
  7. ... a broad nose with a rounded tip; large ears, a long, smooth area between the nose and the upper ...
  8. ... syndrome include a small head size (microcephaly); a long, narrow face with prominent nose, jaw, and ears; an open mouth and uncontrolled drooling; and abnormal ...
  9. ... a characteristic facial appearance with a prominent forehead, long eyelashes, a flat nasal bridge, and abnormally turned ears. amino acid transporter 1 ATR1 CSNU1 D2H NBAT ...
  10. ... plus syndrome include a prominent forehead; small, malformed ears; narrow eyes; a long area between the nose and mouth (philtrum); and ...
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