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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Round face
  1. ... facial features associated with this condition include a round face with full cheeks, a small nose with upturned ...
  2. ... activities.Children with acromicric dysplasia may have a round face, sharply defined eyebrows, long eyelashes, a bulbous nose ...
  3. ... of individuals with DNMT3A overgrowth syndrome includes a round face; thick, horizontal eyebrows; and narrowed openings of the ...
  4. ... sitting and walking. Characteristic facial features include a round face; thick hair; thick eyebrows that grow together in ...
  5. ... turning feet (clubfeet). Characteristic facial features include a round face, a large forehead (frontal bossing), and nostrils that ...
  6. ... with this condition often have short stature, a round face, large ears, a shortened space between the nose ...
  7. ... often have distinctive facial features, which include a round, flat face with prominent and wide-set eyes. Some affected ...
  8. ... brow ridges, excess hair growth on the forehead, round cheeks, a very small lower jaw and chin (micrognathia), and misaligned teeth. One side of the face may appear noticeably different from the other (facial ...
  9. ... the skin. These malformations look like multiple small, round, pink or red spots on the skin. In most affected individuals, capillary malformations occur on the face, arms, and legs. These spots may be visible ...
  10. ... familial trichoepithelioma typically develop large numbers of smooth, round tumors called trichoepitheliomas, which arise from hair follicles. ... or adolescence. The tumors mostly appear on the face, especially in the folds in the skin between ...