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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Hypoplastic facial bones
  1. ... Examine and test the child for other physical abnormalities of the kidneys, bones of the face, skull, and facial nerve Ask if you have ...
  2. ... for frequent ear infections Surgery to correct any bone abnormalities
  3. ... physical exam of the infant may show unusual facial features and fingerprint patterns. X-rays may show a short breast bone. Chromosome studies will show trisomy 18. The chromosome abnormality may be present in every cell or present ...
  4. ... Bone fractures Deformities of the bones in the face Gigantism Irregular, large patchy café au lait spots
  5. ... muscle mass) Tests include: Anti-Müllerian hormone levels Bone ... Ultrasound or MRI to look for testes in the abdomen XY karyotype
  6. ... to copper-colored, flat or bumpy rash Skeletal (bone) abnormalities Not able to move a painful arm or leg Watery fluid from the nose Symptoms in older infants and young ... teeth Bone pain Blindness Clouding of the cornea (the covering ...
  7. ... PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 30. Sankaran S, Kyle P. Abnormalities of the face and neck. In: Coady AM, Bower S, eds. Twining's Textbook of Fetal Abnormalities . 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2015: ...
  8. ... along with other birth defects involving the skull, face, and bones. The web connections most often go up to ...
  9. ... of mastoiditis. The following tests may show an abnormality of the mastoid bone: CT scan of the ear Head CT scan ... Complications may include: Destruction of the mastoid bone Dizziness ... loss Spread of infection to the brain or throughout the body
  10. ... that can replace knuckles on affected fingers Round face and short neck Short hand bones, especially the bone below the 4th finger Short ...
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