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Lip disorder
- ... upper lip (long philtrum), and a thin upper lip.A common skeletal abnormality ... disorders, such as hyperactivity; anxiety; or autism spectrum disorder, ...
- ... their vocabulary. Adults with aspartylglucosaminuria often have psychological ... small ears, and full lips. The nose is short and broad and the ...
- ... or without a split in the lip (cleft lip). Fryns syndrome can also affect the development of ... of Fryns syndrome is unknown. The disorder is thought to be genetic because it tends ...
- ... retrocollis).In dystonia 16, muscles of the jaw, lips, and tongue are also ... Dystonias are estimated to affect 250,000 people ...
- ... and a split in the upper lip (cleft lip) with or without an opening in the roof of ... to be a rare disorder; however, its prevalence is unknown because mildly affected ...
- ... distinctive facial features, including a prominent forehead, thick lips, and a flattened ... are the most common cause of the disorder, accounting for more than half of all cases. ...
- ... Many affected individuals exhibit features of autistic spectrum disorders, which ... of the skin or lips (cyanosis). In some cases, the lack of oxygen ...
- ... autonomic neuropathy, type III.Problems related to this disorder first ... skin or lips (cyanosis) or fainting. This breath-holding behavior usually ...
- ... and upper lip (a long philtrum); and thick lips.Babies with classic ISOD do ... this form of the disorder may not have the seizures and ectopia lentis ...
- ... lip and the roof of the mouth (cleft lip and palate). The severity of these signs and symptoms varies among ... CFD1 Craniofacial dysarthrosis Craniofacial dysostosis Craniofacial dysostosis syndrome ...