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Results 1 - 10 of 138 for Abnormal facial expression
  1. Miller Fisher Syndrome (GBS/CIDP Foundation International)  
    GBS/CIDP Foundation International ... Guillain-Barre Syndrome/Specifics ... Guillain-Barre Syndrome ... If you, a loved-one or friend has recently been diagnosed with ...
  2. ... Other signs and symptoms that can develop include abnormal eye movements; reduced facial expression (hypomimia); disturbed sleep; frequent episodes of pneumonia; and ...
  3. ... genes causes a blood disorder called alpha thalassemia. Abnormal expression of additional genes likely causes developmental delay, distinctive facial features, and the other signs and symptoms of ...
  4. ... the HBA1 and HBA2 genes causes alpha thalassemia. Abnormal expression of other genes, which have not been identified, probably causes developmental delay, distinctive facial features, and the other signs and symptoms of ...
  5. ... brain, control back-and-forth eye movement and facial expressions. The disorder can also affect other cranial nerves that are important for speech, chewing, and swallowing. Abnormal development of cranial nerves leads to the facial ...
  6. ... jaw, the nerves and muscles for chewing and facial expressions, the bones in the middle ear, and the outer ear. It remains unclear exactly how DHODH gene mutations lead to abnormal development of the pharyngeal arches in people with ...
  7. ... face leads to a fixed, "mask-like" facial expression with narrow eye openings ... blinking or spasms of the eyelids (blepharospasm).Chondrodysplasia ...
  8. Symptoms may include: Abnormal posture of arms and legs Arthritis ... and jerky movement Vomiting blood Weakness Yellow skin ( ...
  9. ... bridge with wide nostrils, and an open-mouth expression. For reasons that ... abnormal growth.Other potential complications of Proteus syndrome include ...
  10. ... in these individuals include recurrent seizures (epilepsy), characteristic ... expression and disrupts proper neural development. However, the specific ...
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