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Results 1 - 10 of 132 for Abnormal location of ears
  1. ... following problems may be related to medical conditions: Abnormal folds or location of the pinna Low-set ears No opening to the ear canal No pinna ...
  2. The symptoms vary, based on the size and location of the tumor. ... affected ear that makes it hard to hear conversations Ringing ( ...
  3. Learning about WAGR Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    Wilms Tumor/Genetics ... Wilms Tumor ... Eye Diseases/Genetics ... Eye Diseases ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... WAGR syndrome ...
  4. ... falling asleep or staying asleep, ringing in the ears, abnormal excitement, or seizures. Tell your doctor if you ...
  5. ... syndrome. The main features of LADD syndrome are abnormal tear production, malformed ears with hearing loss, decreased saliva production, small teeth, ...
  6. ... delay development of certain tissues and underlie the abnormal development of kneecaps and ears characteristic of Meier-Gorlin syndrome. More About This ...
  7. Causes of Dizziness, Vertigo, and Disequilibrium (Vestibular Disorders Association)  
    Dizziness and Vertigo/Specifics ... Dizziness and Vertigo ... Vestibular Disorders Association ... Causes of dizziness, vertigo and disequilibrium can be hard to identify, ...
  8. ... slanting palpebral fissures), low-set and abnormally shaped ears, underdeveloped upper and lower jaws, and abnormal eye shape. Some affected individuals also have dental ...
  9. ... long, narrow face with prominent nose, jaw, and ears; an open mouth and uncontrolled drooling; and abnormal eye movements. Affected children often have a happy ...
  10. Cholesteatoma (American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery)  
    Cholesteatoma is an abnormal skin growth or skin cyst trapped behind the eardrum, or the bone behind the ear.
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