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Results 1 - 10 of 140 for Hypoplasia of eyelid
  1. ... of the eyes (telecanthus). Because of these eyelid abnormalities, the eyelids cannot open fully, and vision may be limited. ...
  2. ... of BPES; both types I and II involve abnormalities of the eyelids that prevent them from fully opening. Type I ...
  3. ... chap 15. Thurtell MJ, Rucker JC. Pupillary and eyelid abnormalities. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, Newman ...
  4. ... chap 19. Thurtell MJ, Rucker JC. Pupillary and eyelid abnormalities. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, Newman ...
  5. ... chap 20. Thurtell MJ, Rucker JC. Pupillary and eyelid abnormalities. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, Newman ...
  6. ... disorder that is present at birth and causes abnormalities mainly affecting the eyelids and mouth. These mutations are thought to prevent ...
  7. ... This disorder is present at birth and causes abnormalities mainly affecting the eyelids and mouth, including openings on both sides of ...
  8. ... infrequent blinking, and pulling back (retraction) of the eyelids. These abnormalities can lead to blurred vision, an increased sensitivity ...
  9. ... are separated by deep cracks (fissures). These skin abnormalities affect the shape of the eyelids, nose, mouth, and ears, and limit movement of the arms and legs. Restricted movement of the chest can lead to breathing ... associated with harlequin ichthyosis disrupt this barrier, making ...
  10. ... disorder include swollen and knotted (varicose) veins, droopy eyelids (ptosis), heart abnormalities, and an opening in the roof of the ...
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