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Results 81 - 89 of 89 for Cleft palate
  1. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate). This condition is rare; its prevalence is unknown. ...
  2. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) or eyes that do ...
  3. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), and are diagnosed with a condition called 22q11. ...
  4. ... an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), dental problems, or hearing loss. People with Crouzon ...
  5. ... the lip and the roof of the mouth (cleft lip and palate). The severity of these signs and symptoms varies ...
  6. ... high arch in the roof of the mouth (cleft or high-arched palate), a split in the soft flap of tissue ...
  7. ... in the upper lip with or without a cleft in roof of the mouth (palate). Some affected individuals have brain abnormalities, such as absent or underdeveloped tissue connecting the left and right halves of the ... cleft lip.Other common features of craniofrontonasal syndrome include ...
  8. ... of the nose; no nasal tip; a central cleft involving the nose, upper lip, or roof of the mouth (palate); incomplete formation of the front of the skull ...
  9. ... that hangs from the back of the mouth (cleft or bifid uvula), a high-arched roof of the mouth (palate), and a small chin (micrognathia). Other possible features ...
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