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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Open mouth
  1. ... a narrow forehead, widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), an open mouth with an upper lip that points outward (called ... expression. Some of these features, such as an open mouth with a tented lip and an expressionless face, ...
  2. ... face with prominent nose, jaw, and ears; an open mouth and uncontrolled drooling; and abnormal eye movements. Affected ...
  3. ... upward (upslanting palpebral fissures), full cheeks, and an open mouth. Other facial features that sometimes occur are a ...
  4. ... low nasal bridge with wide nostrils, and an open-mouth expression. For reasons that are unclear, affected people ...
  5. ... the last two facial features results in an open mouth.The features of Cohen syndrome vary widely among ...
  6. ... facial appearance including droopy eyelids (ptosis) and an open mouth. In childhood, muscle weakness and joint deformities (contractures) ...
  7. ... as the joints become affected. Inability to fully open the mouth may cause difficulty in speaking and eating. Over ...
  8. ... fit together and can make it difficult to open and close the mouth. The term "condylar" in the name of the ...
  9. ... location, the cancer can cause abnormal patches or open sores (ulcers) in the mouth and throat, unusual bleeding or pain in the ...
  10. ... of the first reported individuals with acatalasemia developed open sores (ulcers) inside the mouth that led to the death of soft tissue ( ...
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