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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Absent nasal bridge
  1. A low or absent nasal bridge can occur in association with infectious diseases or genetic diseases.
  2. ... a single maxillary central incisor), and a flat nasal bridge. The eyeballs may be abnormally small (microphthalmia) or absent (anophthalmia).Some individuals with nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly have a ...
  3. ... and face. Affected individuals often have underdeveloped or absent nasal bones resulting in a small nose, thin nostrils, and a flattened mid-face with a flat nasal bridge. Individuals with this condition typically also have widely ...
  4. ... a short and stubby appearance with small or absent nails. Most affected individuals have several unusual facial features, including widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), a broad and flat nasal bridge, a thick nasal tip, a wide space between ...
  5. ... have distinctive facial features such as a wide nasal bridge, a prominent forehead, wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), and a prominent jaw. Excess bone formation in the jaw can delay teething (dentition) or result in absent (non-erupting) teeth. Infants with craniometaphyseal dysplasia may ...
  6. ... and brain defects such as a small or absent connection between the left and right halves of the brain (corpus callosum). Distinct facial features that may be seen in this disorder include a prominent forehead, widow's peak hairline, flat nasal bridge, thin upper lip, and low-set ears. These ...
  7. ... severe to profound. Speech is often limited or absent in people with this ... forehead; a broad nasal bridge; a short nose; widely spaced eyes; low-set ...
  8. ... face; widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism); and a prominent bridge of the nose. People with Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome also experience hair loss (alopecia) that begins in childhood and worsens over time. Eyelashes and eyebrows are sparse or absent, and affected men have little or no facial ...
  9. ... microcephaly) and structural brain abnormalities, including underdeveloped or ... tip or a broad bridge, an unusually small chin (micrognathia) or a chin ...
  10. ... in the tip of the nose, a wide nasal bridge, an upper lip that points outward ... such as absent or underdeveloped tissue connecting the left and right ...
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