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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Abnormality of upper eyelashes
  1. ... face; a low hairline; deep-set eyes; long eyelashes; a large, distinctive nose with a ... that include short fingers (brachydactyly), widened and rounded ...
  2. ... straight eyebrows, and deep-set eyes with long eyelashes. The nose may be ... palate) and ear abnormalities may also occur. These features may be mild ...
  3. ... to close completely (lagophthalmia). There can be extra eyelashes (distichiasis) on the upper eyelids, ranging from a few extra eyelashes to a full extra set. These eyelashes do ...
  4. ... to a full extra set on both the upper and lower lids. These eyelashes do not grow along the edge of the ... and knotted (varicose) veins, droopy eyelids (ptosis), heart abnormalities, and an ... syndrome have extra eyelashes present at birth. The age of onset of ...
  5. ... individuals have facial abnormalities, including ear or nose abnormalities or an opening in the upper lip (cleft lip) with or without an opening ...
  6. Treacher Collins Syndrome (Nemours Foundation)  
    Nemours Foundation ... Craniofacial Abnormalities/Specifics ... Craniofacial Abnormalities ... genetic disorders, wonder, auggie, TCS, Treacher Collins Syndrome, treacher, ...
  7. ... have a round face, sharply defined eyebrows, long eyelashes, a bulbous nose with upturned nostrils, a long space between the nose and upper lip (long philtrum), and a small mouth with ...
  8. ... features include thick and highly arched eyebrows, long eyelashes, widely ... that point downward, a thin upper lip, a smooth area between the nose and ...
  9. ... is expressed as a weak cry. The voice abnormalities persist throughout life and can ultimately cause difficulty speaking or complete loss of speech. Involvement of the throat, tonsils, and lips can result in breathing problems and upper respiratory tract infections. Deposits in the tongue can ...
  10. ... of the mouth called a cleft palate. These abnormalities frequently cause ... palpebral fissures), no eyelashes, and a notch in the lower eyelids called ...
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