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Results 51 - 60 of 160 for Short ear
  1. ... It is characterized by mildly unusual facial features, short stature, heart ... and low-set ears that are rotated backward. Affected individuals may have ...
  2. ... palpebral fissures); a flattened nasal bridge with a short, upturned nose; ... (palate); full lips; low-set ears; and a flat back of the head (occiput). ...
  3. ... may experience a cluster of episodes within a short period, followed by ... typically begin in one ear, although they may later involve both ears.Some ...
  4. ... slow growth before and after birth leading to short stature; intellectual ... long eyelashes, low-set ears, small and widely spaced teeth, and a small ...
  5. ... cause vision loss. Some affected individuals have recurrent ear infections and hearing loss. The airway may become narrow in some people with MPS IV, leading to frequent upper respiratory infections and short pauses in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea). Other ...
  6. ... well as lung abnormalities. Affected individuals have abnormally short arm ... ears (microtia), and micrognathia. In this condition, micrognathia is ...
  7. ... mouth, the jaw, and parts of the inner ear. Changes in the DNA near the PITX1 gene cause Liebenberg syndrome, a rare condition characterized by abnormal development of the arms, resulting in short fingers (brachydactyly), joint deformities called contractures that limit ...
  8. ... changes lead to the production of an abnormally short, nonfunctional version of ... ions in the inner ear and cardiac muscle leads to the hearing loss ...
  9. ... dental abnormalities (such as crowded teeth), low-set ears, widely spaced eyes, fusion (syndactyly) of the second and third toes, and unusual curving of the fingers or toes (clinodactyly). Some affected people also have short stature and an abnormal side-to-side curvature ...
  10. ... to hearing loss by increasing the risk of ear infections. Affected individuals can also have a blockage of the nasal passages (choanal atresia) that can cause respiratory problems.Heart problems, abnormalities of the thumbs, and short stature are other features that can occur in ...
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