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Results 1 - 10 of 160 for Broad face
  1. ... and full lips. The nose is short and broad and the face is usually square-shaped. They often have poor ...
  2. ... Most people with Smith-Magenis syndrome have a broad, square-shaped face with deep-set eyes, full cheeks, and a ...
  3. ... disorder involves distinctive facial features, including a flattened face, broad nasal bridge, high forehead, and widely spaced eyes ( ...
  4. ... small chin, and low-set ears. Overall, the face is broad and long, and the facial features are sometimes described as "coarse."Skin abnormalities occur in almost everyone with ... and face. People with cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome also tend to have ...
  5. ... with 3-M syndrome have a triangle-shaped face with a broad, prominent forehead (frontal bossing) and a pointed chin; the middle of the face is less prominent (hypoplastic midface). Other common features ...
  6. ... droopy eyelids (ptosis), widely spaced eyes, and a broad nasal bridge. One side of the face may appear noticeably different from the other (facial ...
  7. ... point downward (down-slanting palpebral fissures), a triangular face with a broad forehead and a small jaw (micrognathia), and widely ...
  8. ... as widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism); a flattened mid-face with a broad, flat nasal bridge; and a prominent forehead. The ...
  9. Lupus/Images ... Lupus ... VisualDX ... Systemic lupus erythematosus, often simply called lupus, is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect almost any part of ...
  10. ... a sunken appearance of the middle of the face (midface hypoplasia); a broad, flat nose; a long area between the nose ...
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