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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Sunken cheeks
  1. ... as "myopathic facies", which include drooping eyelids (ptosis), sunken cheeks, and a mouth often held in an open ...
  2. ... a prominent forehead, widely set eyes (hypertelorism), a sunken appearance of the middle of the face (midface hypoplasia), a small nose with upturned nostrils, and full cheeks. Additionally, almost all affected individuals have clouding of ...
  3. ... sparse eyebrows. Additional facial features can include full cheeks, a pointed chin, a prominent forehead (frontal bossing), a sunken appearance of the middle of the face (midface ...
  4. ... as a prominent forehead and brow ridges, a sunken appearance of the middle of the face (midface hypoplasia), a short nose, a long area between the nose and mouth (philtrum), and full cheeks. Affected individuals may have a number of abnormalities ...
  5. ... spine (scoliosis); or a chest that is either sunken (pectus excavatum) or ... cheeks; eye openings that are narrowed (blepharophimosis) with outside ...