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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for eyebrow
  1. ... problems related to abnormal eye development, including missing eyebrows or eyelashes or a patch of hair extending from the side hairline to the eyebrow.Cutaneous syndactyly typically occurs in both the hands ...
  2. ... tip; a prominent and pointed chin; large, flaring eyebrows; and uplifted earlobes with a dimple in the ... Wilson syndrome have an elongated face with heavy eyebrows and a pronounced chin and jaw. Affected people ...
  3. ... include a wide, short skull (brachycephaly); highly arched eyebrows or eyebrows that grow together in the middle (synophrys); widely ...
  4. ... both sides of the face. One or both eyebrows may be completely or partially missing. Most people ...
  5. ... measured by placing a measuring tape above the eyebrows and ears and around the back of the ...
  6. ... curly hair and sparse or absent eyelashes and eyebrows.Infants with cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome typically have weak muscle ...
  7. ... have sparse scalp hair, and their eyelashes and eyebrows can also be sparse or absent. Affected individuals ...
  8. ... appearance of individuals with TRPS II involves thick eyebrows; a broad nose with a rounded tip; a ...
  9. ... facial features, including deep-set eyes with straight eyebrows; a sunken appearance of the middle of the ...
  10. ... have distinctive facial features that can include thick eyebrows; outside corners of the eyes that point upward ( ...
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