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Results 51 - 60 of 146 for Aplasia of facial bones
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  1. ... dislocations of the hips, knees, or elbows. Foot abnormalities, such as ... Characteristic facial features in people with Larsen syndrome include a ...
  2. ... Autosomal recessive Robinow syndrome is characterized by skeletal ... have distinctive facial features, such as a broad forehead, prominent and ...
  3. ... fracture. Osteoporosis and progressive joint problems also cause bone pain ... Their facial features become slightly thickened or "coarse" over time. ...
  4. ... the heart (ventricular septal defect) and other heart abnormalities. This ... butterfly shape of the bones of the spinal column (vertebrae) that can be ...
  5. ... disability, distinctive facial features, and skeletal abnormalities. ... include reduced bone density (osteopenia), thickening of the bones at the ...
  6. ... is a genetic disorder characterized by limb and facial abnormalities. ... and leg bones (hypomelia), particularly the bones in their forearms and ...
  7. ... the bones of the skull (fontanelles) and characteristic bone spots known as ... facial features, including a flattened face, broad nasal bridge, ...
  8. ... eyelids (ptosis), and shallow eye sockets. Other common facial features in this ... bones (craniosynostosis) in affected infants, an opening or unusually ...
  9. ... overgrowth) of bones in the skull (cranium) and abnormalities in a region ... typically have distinctive facial features such as a wide nasal bridge, a ...
  10. ... hearing loss caused by malformations in the tiny bones in the ears (ossicles), problems ... facial features including wide-set and downward-slanting eyes; ...
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