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Abnormal location of ears
- ... 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 ...
- The symptoms vary, based on the size and location of the tumor. ... affected ear that makes it hard to hear conversations Ringing ( ...
- Learning about WAGR Syndrome (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 ...
- ... falling asleep or staying asleep, ringing in the ears, abnormal excitement, or seizures. Tell your doctor if you ...
- ... syndrome. The main features of LADD syndrome are abnormal tear production, malformed ears with hearing loss, decreased saliva production, small teeth, ...
- ... delay development of certain tissues and underlie the abnormal development of kneecaps and ears characteristic of Meier-Gorlin syndrome. More About This ...
- 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, ...
- ... slanting palpebral fissures), low-set and abnormally shaped ears, underdeveloped upper and lower jaws, and abnormal eye shape. Some affected individuals also have dental ...
- ... 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 ...
- 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.