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Results 31 - 40 of 51 for Coarse features
  1. ... fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are described as coarse. The ARID1A gene variants involved in Coffin-Siris ...
  2. ... fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are described as coarse. Most ARID1B gene variants involved in Coffin-Siris ...
  3. ... face is broad and long, and the facial features are sometimes described as "coarse."Skin abnormalities occur in almost everyone with cardiofaciocutaneous ...
  4. ... fluid in the brain (hydrocephalus), distinctive-looking facial features that are described as "coarse," and a large tongue (macroglossia). Affected individuals also ...
  5. ... brain (hydrocephalus), heart valve abnormalities, distinctive-looking facial features that are described as "coarse," an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), and a ...
  6. ... fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are described as coarse. Most SMARCE1 gene variants involved in Coffin-Siris ...
  7. ... fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are described as coarse. Most SOX11 gene variants involved in Coffin-Siris ...
  8. ... Additional signs and symptoms may include unusual facial features that are often described as "coarse," bone malformations, an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), ...
  9. ... large hands and feet, arthritis, and distinctive facial features that are often described as "coarse." Excess growth hormone secretion may also lead to ...
  10. ... follicular atrophoderma). Most affected individuals also have sparse, coarse hair on their scalps.Most people with X- ... males. Affected males have some of the same features as affected females, as well as weak muscle ...
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