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Results 1 - 10 of 55 for Wide nasal bridge
  1. ... typically have distinctive facial features such as a wide nasal bridge, a prominent forehead, wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), and a prominent jaw. Excess ...
  2. ... a short nose with an upturned tip, a wide nasal bridge, and a broad and triangle-shaped mouth. Together, ...
  3. ... the middle (synophrys); widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism); a wide nasal bridge; low-set ears; an upper lip with pronounced ...
  4. ... cleft) in the tip of the nose, a wide nasal bridge, an upper lip that points outward (called a ...
  5. ... a triangular face, deep-set eyes, a thin nasal bridge, wide nostrils, a pointed nasal tip, and a thick lower lip. Many affected ...
  6. ... typically include a wide nose with a flat nasal bridge, a wide mouth with thick lips, and thick eyebrows and ...
  7. ... of the outer ear, a short nose, a wide or depressed nasal bridge, downturned corners of the mouth, an upper lip that points outward (called a tented lip), and a full lower lip. Some affected ... clinodactyly), or a wide gap between the first and second toes (known ...
  8. ... point downward (down-slanting palpebral fissures), a low nasal bridge with wide nostrils, and an open-mouth expression. For reasons ...
  9. ... that sticks out. The middle of their nose (nasal bridge) is wide. The collar bones may be missing or abnormally ...
  10. Esotropia (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)  
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