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Coarse features
- ... characterized by large hands and feet, arthritis, and "coarse" facial features.Some people with Carney complex develop a rare ...
- ... distinctive facial features that may be described as "coarse." Other common features include unusually fair skin with light-colored hair ...
- ... distinctive facial appearance that is often described as "coarse." Characteristic facial features include a high, rounded forehead; a broad nasal ...
- ... distinctive-looking facial features that are described as "coarse," and a large tongue (macroglossia). Other skeletal features include short stature, joint deformities (contractures) that affect ...
- ... skull (brachycephaly); a short, broad neck; and facial features described as coarse. Some people with spastic paraplegia type 49 develop seizures.Problems with autonomic nerve cells (autonomic neurons), which ... several features of spastic paraplegia type 49. Affected individuals have ...
- ... palate). The facial features are often described as "coarse" in older children and adults with this condition.Other features of Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome involve the chest ...
- ... nose, and widely spaced eyes. Overall, the facial features are described as "coarse." Most affected individuals also experience immune system abnormalities ...
- ... a somewhat flat face and distinctive-looking facial features that are described as "coarse." Temporarily delayed development and weak muscle tone (hypotonia) ...
- ... clear covering of the eye (cornea). Their facial features become slightly thickened or "coarse" over time. Affected individuals may also develop frequent ...
- ... inguinal hernia), heart valve abnormalities, distinctive-looking facial features that are described as "coarse," and overgrowth of the gums (gingival hypertrophy). Vocal ...