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Results 11 - 17 of 17 for Abnormality of the tongue muscle
  1. ... occurring on the roof of the mouth (palate), tongue, gums, and inside the cheeks and throat. Other features of Darier disease include nail abnormalities, such as red and white streaks in the ...
  2. ... hypertelorism), an unusually large mouth (macrostomia), a large tongue (macroglossia) that may have a deep groove or furrow down the middle, a broad nose with an upturned tip, and abnormalities affecting the roof of the mouth (the palate). ...
  3. ... between the floor of the mouth and the tongue (frenulum) have also been observed in some affected individuals. People with DOORS syndrome may also have dental abnormalities, structural abnormalities of the heart or urinary tract, ...
  4. ... heart defects. Affected individuals may also have skeletal abnormalities ... is a hole in the muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest cavity ( ...
  5. ... prognathism), rolled out (everted) lips, and a large tongue (macroglossia). Affected individuals may have a high birth weight and childhood obesity.People with Kleefstra syndrome may also have structural brain abnormalities, congenital heart defects, genitourinary abnormalities, seizures, and a ...
  6. ... intellectual disability, a characteristic facial appearance, and weak muscle ... ears, a short neck, and a tongue that tends to stick out of the mouth. ...
  7. ... Some people with this condition also have low muscle tone (hypotonia), ... tongue (oromotor dysfunction), or difficulty producing the sequences of ...
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