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Results 11 - 20 of 113 for Short ear
  1. ... high, rounded forehead; a broad nasal bridge; a short nose; widely spaced eyes; low-set ears; rounded cheeks; and a wide mouth with a ...
  2. ... features, such as a prominent forehead, low-set ears, and a short nose with a flat nasal bridge. Less commonly, ...
  3. ... eyes with outer corners that point downward; a short bulbous nose with a flat nasal bridge; ears that are rotated backward; and a widow's ...
  4. ... distinctive facial features (such as prominent eyebrows, a short nose with a broad nasal bridge, and ear abnormalities). MYCN RB1 chromosome 13 Researchers estimate that ...
  5. ... to speak. Other features of COG5-CDG include short stature, an unusually small head size (microcephaly), and distinctive facial features, which can include ears that are set low and rotated backward, a ...
  6. ... narrow space between the nose and upper lip (short philtrum); a high bridge of the nose; and large ears. 3q29 microdeletion syndrome appears to be very rare. ...
  7. ... distance between the nose and upper lip (a short philtrum), a downturned mouth, a small chin (micrognathia), and poorly formed ears with small holes (pits) or flaps of skin ( ...
  8. ... bridge and a bulbous or upturned tip; a short, smooth space between the upper lip and nose (philtrum); a mouth that remains open; and low-set ears. Other physical differences that can occur in people ...
  9. ... individuals may also have hearing loss and recurrent ear infections.Some individuals with MPS I have short stature and joint deformities (contractures) that affect mobility. ...
  10. ... hypertelorism); a prominent bridge of the nose; a short space between the nose and the upper lip (philtrum); a small opening of the mouth (microstomia); and large, protruding ears.Some people with Burn-McKeown syndrome have congenital ...
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