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Results 1 - 10 of 107 for Abnormality of mouth size
  1. ... by blocking the signals that cause overgrowth and abnormalities in certain body tissues, which reduces the size of the overgrowths and improves symptoms.
  2. ... brain; twisting of the intestines (intestinal malrotation); kidney abnormalities; an opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate); and an unusually small head size (microcephaly). Affected individuals may also develop a hole ...
  3. ... rigid joints (arthrogryposis). Some affected individuals also have abnormalities of the heart, genitals, roof of the mouth, or the eyes.While other genes can be included in the duplicated region, depending on its size, research shows that the CREBBP gene is most ...
  4. ... rigid joints (arthrogryposis). Some affected individuals also have abnormalities of the heart, genitals, roof of the mouth, or the eyes.While other genes can be included in the duplicated region, depending on its size, research shows that the CREBBP gene is most ...
  5. ... a broad nasal bridge, downturned corners of the mouth, a thin upper lip, and a small lower jaw. Affected individuals often have a large head size (macrocephaly) and a skull abnormality called trigonocephaly, which gives the forehead a pointed ...
  6. ... without an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate), a small chin ... a small head size (microcephaly) or clouding of the clear front covering ...
  7. ... or an opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate); and differences in the size and ... Snyder-Robinson syndrome ...
  8. ... of individuals with Diamond-Blackfan anemia have physical abnormalities. ... opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) with or without a split in ...
  9. ... syndrome is a condition that can cause multiple abnormalities. People with ... and mouth (philtrum), and prominent cheeks. Other common features include ...
  10. ... and an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate). Additionally, individuals with 3p deletion ... (p) arm of chromosome 3. The size of the deletion varies among affected individuals, ranging ...
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