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Results 21 - 30 of 102 for Eyelid disorder
  1. ... lead to signs and symptoms such as droopy eyelids (ptosis), constriction of the pupils ... deficiency is a rare disorder. Approximately 350 people with this condition have been ...
  2. ... childhood. Unusual facial features typically occur in this disorder, and vary among ... droopy eyelids (ptosis); folds of skin covering the inner corners ...
  3. ... muscles that control eye movement, leading to droopy eyelids (progressive ... the disorder worsens, the muscles that control breathing become weakened ...
  4. ... with Myhre syndrome include narrow openings of the eyelids (short palpebral ... are common in this disorder and can include eyes that do not point ...
  5. ... Additional neurological signs and symptoms can include droopy eyelids (ptosis), ... The prevalence of MNGIE disease is unknown. Fewer ...
  6. ... a prominent forehead, a low frontal hairline, thin eyelids, skin folds ... disorder called eczema. Some affected individuals have malformations of ...
  7. ... or partially absent upper eyelid (upper eyelid coloboma), eyelids that are ... Most people with this disorder also have a wide nose with a notched ...
  8. ... tantrums, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive ... fissures), droopy eyelids (ptosis), a broad nasal bridge, and a thin ...
  9. ... for movement. The signs and symptoms of the disorder typically begin in ... including droopy eyelids (ptosis) and an open mouth. In childhood, muscle ...
  10. ... that control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia), sometimes causing droopy ... with this disorder experience mild to severe breathing problems related to ...
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