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Aplasia of facial bones
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- ... dislocations of the hips, knees, or elbows. Foot abnormalities, such as ... Characteristic facial features in people with Larsen syndrome include a ...
- ... Autosomal recessive Robinow syndrome is characterized by skeletal ... have distinctive facial features, such as a broad forehead, prominent and ...
- ... fracture. Osteoporosis and progressive joint problems also cause bone pain ... Their facial features become slightly thickened or "coarse" over time. ...
- ... the heart (ventricular septal defect) and other heart abnormalities. This ... butterfly shape of the bones of the spinal column (vertebrae) that can be ...
- ... disability, distinctive facial features, and skeletal abnormalities. ... include reduced bone density (osteopenia), thickening of the bones at the ...
- ... is a genetic disorder characterized by limb and facial abnormalities. ... and leg bones (hypomelia), particularly the bones in their forearms and ...
- ... the bones of the skull (fontanelles) and characteristic bone spots known as ... facial features, including a flattened face, broad nasal bridge, ...
- ... eyelids (ptosis), and shallow eye sockets. Other common facial features in this ... bones (craniosynostosis) in affected infants, an opening or unusually ...
- ... overgrowth) of bones in the skull (cranium) and abnormalities in a region ... typically have distinctive facial features such as a wide nasal bridge, a ...
- ... hearing loss caused by malformations in the tiny bones in the ears (ossicles), problems ... facial features including wide-set and downward-slanting eyes; ...