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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Narrow face
  1. ... Spine that curves to one side ( scoliosis ) Thin, narrow face Many people with Marfan syndrome suffer from chronic ...
  2. ... Growth failure during the first year of life Narrow, shrunken or wrinkled face Baldness Loss of eyebrows and eyelashes Short stature ...
  3. ... wide projecting forehead with a small triangle-shaped face and small, narrow chin Curving of the pinky toward the ring ...
  4. ... heart. There also may be problems with the face and bones. These may include: Narrow and small eyes Small head and upper jaw ...
  5. You will be asked to lie on a narrow table that slides into the center of the CT scanner. You may lie on your back, or you may lie face-down with your chin raised. Once you are ...
  6. ... Scarring is rare. The rash usually involves a narrow area from the spine around to the front of the abdomen or chest. The rash may instead involve the face, eyes, mouth, and ears. Other symptoms may include: ...
  7. You will be asked to lie on a narrow table that slides into the center of the CT scanner. Only your head is placed inside the CT scanner. You may lie on your back, or you may lie face-down with your chin raised. You may be ...
  8. ... that causes the airways to swell and get narrow. It leads to wheezing, shortness of breath, chest ... out of the lungs. If the airways are narrow due to asthma, peak flow values drop. You ...
  9. ... shape of the tip or the nasal bridge Narrow the opening of the nostrils Change the angle ... performed from inside the nose. If the procedure narrows flared nostrils, there may be small scars at ...
  10. ... form in an artery that is already very narrow. This is called a thrombotic stroke . A clot ... coordination, or trouble walking Muscle weakness in the face, arm, or leg (usually just on one side) ...
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