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Results 61 - 70 of 102 for Eyelid disorder
  1. ... the eyeball and "pulling back" (retraction) of the eyelids. Rarely, affected individuals ... is classified as an autoimmune disorder, one of a large group of conditions that ...
  2. ... flaps of skin called skin tags on the eyelids and around the eyes. Hair loss ... ECCL is a rare disorder. Fewer than 60 cases have been reported in ...
  3. ... a high forehead, a low frontal hairline, droopy eyelids (ptosis), widely ... considered a separate disorder, but was found to result from mutations in ...
  4. ... face, skin, and genitals. Most people with this disorder are born with a cleft lip, ... the upper and lower eyelids or the upper and lower jaws. They may ...
  5. ... Some people with this condition have autism spectrum disorder or ... chin; droopy eyelids (ptosis); and deep-set eyes. Other physical features ...
  6. Feingold syndrome is a ... Less often, affected individuals have hearing loss, short stature, or kidney ...
  7. ... wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), long openings of the eyelids (long palpebral ... disease, a disorder that causes severe constipation or blockage of the ...
  8. ... a group of conditions called the POLG-related disorders. The conditions in this ... eyelids (ptosis). Other signs and symptoms can include involuntary ...
  9. ... the face, typically on the forehead, temple, or eyelid. The port-wine birthmark ... disorder (ADHD).In individuals with Sturge-Weber syndrome, glaucoma ...
  10. ... partially or completely fuse the upper and lower eyelids. Most people with AEC ... as separate disorders until it was discovered that they both result ...
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