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Results 21 - 30 of 143 for Lip disorder
  1. ... like an upside-down "V," and the lower lip tends to be prominent. These ... disorder called alpha thalassemia. This disorder reduces the production ...
  2. ... Between ages 2 and 4, they develop full lips; large, rounded cheeks; a ... the disorder progresses, individuals need medical assistance to keep their ...
  3. ... people with Donohue syndrome include bulging eyes, thick lips, upturned ... These disorders, which also include Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome and type ...
  4. ... shortened area between the nose and the upper lip (philtrum). A high arch in the roof of the mouth (high-arched palate) and ear abnormalities may also occur. These features may be mild and not recognized in some affected individuals. The prevalence of this disorder is estimated to be 1 in 7,500 ...
  5. ... downturned corners of the mouth, a thin upper lip, and a small lower jaw. ... bleeding disorder called Paris-Trousseau syndrome. This condition causes a ...
  6. ... shortened area between the nose and the upper lip (philtrum), and prominent ... with this disorder include low levels of white blood cells (neutropenia), ...
  7. ... the mouth that connect the inside of the lips to the gums; widely spaced eyes; and hair loss. Some people ... Terminal osseous dysplasia is ...
  8. ... called a tented lip), and a full lower lip. Some affected individuals have mild skeletal ... is thought to be a rare disorder, although its prevalence is unknown. More than 100 ...
  9. ... nares), a protruding jaw (prognathism), rolled out (everted) lips, and a large ... affecting communication and social interaction. In adolescence, they ...
  10. ... brain that plan and coordinate movements of the lips, mouth, and tongue. Children ... may have difficulty with understanding speech (receptive language). ...
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