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Results 1 - 10 of 103 for High forehead
  1. ... deficiency may have unusual facial features, including a high forehead, widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), a lengthened area between the nose and mouth (philtrum), and a high arch of the hard palate at the roof ...
  2. ... haploinsufficiency disorder can include a long face, a high forehead, eyebrows that grow together in the middle (synophrys), short eye openings (short palpebral fissures), skin folds covering the inner ... fullness), small nostrils, a high nasal bridge, a broad tip of the nose, ...
  3. ... nasal bridge, large and protruding eyes, and a high forehead. This combination is described as a "Greek warrior ...
  4. ... spaced eyes (hypertelorism), a flat face, and a high forehead.Other features of BCD syndrome usually include openings ...
  5. ... a characteristic pattern of facial features, including a high forehead, curved eyebrows, outside corners of the eyes that ...
  6. ... features, including a flattened face, broad nasal bridge, high forehead, and widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism). Children with severe ...
  7. ... leads to bulging and wide-set eyes, a high forehead, an underdeveloped upper jaw, and a beaked nose. ...
  8. ... prominent eyes that are widely spaced (hypertelorism), a high forehead, a flat bridge of the nose, and a ...
  9. ... characterized by distinctive facial features. These include a high forehead that narrows at the temples, a short nose, ...
  10. ... can result in an abnormally shaped head, a high forehead, a low frontal hairline, droopy eyelids (ptosis), widely ...
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