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Results 11 - 20 of 262 for ear disorders
  1. ... syndrome); feeding difficulties in infancy; short stature; frequent ear and sinus infections; and skeletal abnormalities. The disorder can also affect the digestive system, kidneys, and ...
  2. ... have minor physical abnormalities such as low-set ears or partially webbed toes (partial syndactyly). People with this disorder are also at increased risk of obesity compared ...
  3. ... 4 Genetic Testing Registry: Meier-Gorlin syndrome 5 Ear-patella-short stature syndrome National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov MEIER-GORLIN SYNDROME 1; MGORS1 ...
  4. ... aplasia, microtia, and microdontia National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) DEAFNESS, CONGENITAL, WITH INNER EAR AGENESIS, MICROTIA, AND MICRODONTIA PubMed Alsmadi O, Meyer ...
  5. ... occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family. CEBALID Craniofacial defects, dysmorphic ears, structural brain abnormalities, expressive language delay, and impaired ...
  6. ... affected individuals have dizziness (vertigo), ringing in the ears (tinnitus), hearing loss, episodes of abnormal movements (paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia), or psychiatric disorders. However, it is unclear whether these are features ...
  7. ... hearing loss caused by changes in the inner ears (sensorineural deafness). Developmental delay and intellectual disability are also often severe in this disorder.The nail abnormalities affect both the hands and ...
  8. ... in newborns and can lead to thickened, deformed ears.The signs and symptoms of diastrophic dysplasia are similar to those of another skeletal disorder called atelosteogenesis type 2; however, diastrophic dysplasia tends ...
  9. ... loss caused by nerve damage in the inner ear (sensorineural hearing loss) may be present. Intelligence is usually not affected.As the disorder worsens, the muscles that control breathing become weakened ...
  10. ... philtrum), prominent cheekbones, a large chin, and minor ear abnormalities.Other features of 2q37 deletion syndrome can include seizures and an inflammatory skin disorder called eczema. Some affected individuals have malformations of ...
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