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Abnormality of the palpebral fissures
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- ... cheeks. Affected individuals may have a number of abnormalities that affect the ... fissures), a narrowing of the eye opening (blepharophimosis), droopy ...
- ... ocular hypertelorism), narrowed openings of the eyes (narrowed palpebral ... by abnormalities in the inner ear (sensorineural deafness). Hearing loss ...
- ... syndrome.Some people with Proteus syndrome have neurological abnormalities, including ... palpebral fissures), a low nasal bridge with wide nostrils, and ...
- ... unusually large range of joint movement (hyperextensibility), elbow abnormalities, ... palpebral fissures), and skin folds covering the inner corner of ...
- ... getting smaller as the body grows (progressive microcephaly). Abnormalities ... the eyes (palpebral fissures); puffy cheeks; a small nose; a large space ...
- ... of the eyes that point downward (down-slanting palpebral fissures), low-set and abnormally shaped ears, underdeveloped upper and lower jaws, and abnormal eye shape. Some affected individuals also have dental abnormalities including small primary (baby) teeth. Vision problems also ...
- ... of the mouth called a cleft palate. These abnormalities frequently cause ... (downslanting palpebral fissures), no eyelashes, and a notch in the lower ...
- ... and foot abnormalities vary among affected individuals; the abnormalities are present at ... palpebral fissures); deep folds in the skin between the nose ...
- ... corners of the eyes that point downward (downslanting palpebral fissures); widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism ); shallow and bulging eyes (exophthalmos); a short, upturned nose; and small, low-set ears. Some affected individuals have dental abnormalities, such as cone-shaped (conical ), jagged, or crowded ...
- ... condition can have vision problems, hearing loss, liver abnormalities ... (upslanting palpebral fissures); a broad nasal bridge and tip; and a ...