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Lip disorder
- ... like an upside-down "V," and the lower lip tends to be prominent. These ... disorder called alpha thalassemia. This disorder reduces the production ...
- ... Between ages 2 and 4, they develop full lips; large, rounded cheeks; a ... the disorder progresses, individuals need medical assistance to keep their ...
- ... people with Donohue syndrome include bulging eyes, thick lips, upturned ... These disorders, which also include Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome and type ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... downturned corners of the mouth, a thin upper lip, and a small lower jaw. ... bleeding disorder called Paris-Trousseau syndrome. This condition causes a ...
- ... shortened area between the nose and the upper lip (philtrum), and prominent ... with this disorder include low levels of white blood cells (neutropenia), ...
- ... the mouth that connect the inside of the lips to the gums; widely spaced eyes; and hair loss. Some people ... Terminal osseous dysplasia is ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... nares), a protruding jaw (prognathism), rolled out (everted) lips, and a large ... affecting communication and social interaction. In adolescence, they ...
- ... brain that plan and coordinate movements of the lips, mouth, and tongue. Children ... may have difficulty with understanding speech (receptive language). ...