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Results 31 - 35 of 35 for Abnormal eyelid movement
  1. ... face and the bridge of the nose, puffy eyelids, widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), small ears, and a ... the protein and severely decrease its function. The abnormal protein cannot play its role in the formation ...
  2. ... a narrowing of the eye opening (blepharophimosis), droopy eyelids (ptosis), and eyes that do not look in ... prolong muscle contraction and impair relaxation, which prevents movement of the muscles. Limited muscle and limb movement ...
  3. ... begin to weaken and waste away (atrophy), and movement becomes difficult. ... (hypoesthesia) and abnormal sensations in the skin such as numbness or ...
  4. ... blocked, preventing drainage of tears and leading to eyelid irritation; dental problems; hair loss or prematurely grey ... is the part of the brain that coordinates movement. Another severe variant called Revesz syndrome involves abnormalities ...
  5. ... shape with a prominent forehead (frontal bossing); droopy eyelids (ptosis); folds of skin covering the inner corners ... people with UNC80 deficiency include a short neck, abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), permanently bent joints ( ...
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