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Results 11 - 20 of 160 for Short ear
  1. ... eyes that point upward (upslanting palpebral fissures), large ears, a short nose with upturned nostrils, and a broad and ...
  2. ... cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, and small ears. These mutations alter the CDT1 protein, typically by ...
  3. ... cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, and small ears. These mutations alter the ORC4 protein, typically by ...
  4. ... cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, and small ears. These mutations alter the ORC1 protein, typically by ...
  5. ... cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, and small ears. One mutation changes a single protein building block ( ...
  6. ... is deleted. Individuals with this condition often have short stature, a round face, large ears, a shortened space between the nose and mouth ( ...
  7. ... causes Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, and small ears. This mutation, which is a rare cause of ...
  8. ... high, rounded forehead; a broad nasal bridge; a short nose; widely spaced eyes; low-set ears; rounded cheeks; and a wide mouth with a ...
  9. ... eyes (hypertelorism ); shallow and bulging eyes (exophthalmos); a short, upturned nose; and small, low-set ears. Some affected individuals have dental abnormalities, such as ...
  10. ... features, such as a prominent forehead, low-set ears, and a short nose with a flat nasal bridge. Less commonly, ...
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