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Results 21 - 30 of 89 for Cleft palate
  1. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) with or without a split in the lip (cleft lip). Fryns syndrome can also affect the development ...
  2. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) with or without a split in the upper lip (cleft lip). They may have a short, webbed neck; ...
  3. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) with or without a split in the upper lip (cleft lip). These facial differences can cause feeding problems ...
  4. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) with or without a split in the upper lip (cleft lip), one central front tooth instead of two ( ...
  5. ... a split in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate).Additional features of tetrasomy 18p can include seizures, ...
  6. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate). Some people with oral-facial-digital syndrome have bands of extra tissue (called hyperplastic frenula) that abnormally attach ... include a split in the lip (a cleft lip); a wide nose with a broad, flat ...
  7. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate), a tongue that is placed further back than ...
  8. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate).Individuals with Loeys-Dietz syndrome frequently develop immune ...
  9. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism), heart abnormalities that ...
  10. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate), abnormal eye movements, hearing loss, and abnormalities of ...
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