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Results 1 - 10 of 68 for Abnormality of mouth shape
  1. ... are separated by deep cracks (fissures). These skin abnormalities affect the shape of the eyelids, nose, mouth, and ears, and limit movement of the arms ...
  2. ... distinctive facial features. These include a triangular face shape with a prominent forehead and deep-set eyes (ocular depression), thin nostrils, a downturned mouth, and a small chin. Eye abnormalities are common in affected individuals, particularly Rieger anomaly, ...
  3. ... or an opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate); and differences in the size and ... Snyder-Robinson syndrome ...
  4. ... platyspondyly) and have a characteristic pinched or pear shape that is ... eyes, low-set ears, a small mouth with a long upper lip, and a small ...
  5. ... brain abnormalities and some degree of intellectual disability.Abnormalities ... in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate). Some people with oral-facial- ...
  6. ... and a slight difference in the size and shape of the right and left sides of ... have abnormalities of their teeth, especially the hard, white material ...
  7. ... results mean? A normal result means that no abnormalities in size, shape, and movement were found in your throat, esophagus, ...
  8. ... syndrome can include prominent cheeks, an unusually small mouth (microstomia), differences in the size and shape of facial structures between the right and left ...
  9. ... a broad nose with an upturned tip, and abnormalities affecting the roof of the mouth (the palate). The facial features are often described ... facial features including an upturned nose, a wide mouth, and a prominent ... abnormalities, including extra spinal bones (vertebrae), are also possible ...
  10. ... Baller-Gerold syndrome, such as an unusual skull shape, distinctive facial features, and abnormalities of the arms and hands. However, it is ...
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