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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Skull asymmetry
  1. ... the condition. Acrocephalosyndactyly III Acrocephalosyndactyly, type III Acrocephaly, skull asymmetry, and mild syndactyly ACS III ACS3 Chotzen syndrome ...
  2. ... two sides of the head and face (craniofacial asymmetry). Early fusion of the skull bones can affect the development of the brain ...
  3. ... When lesions occur in the bones of the skull and jaw it can result in uneven (asymmetric) growth of the face. Asymmetry may also occur in the long bones; uneven ...
  4. ... abnormalities that primarily affect the development of the skull (cranium) ... of the face (facial asymmetry). In about two-thirds of cases, both sides ...
  5. ... nose (nasal).In people with craniofrontonasal syndrome, the skull bones ... in individuals with craniofrontonasal syndrome. Affected individuals may ...
  6. ... right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry), and an opening in the roof of the ...