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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Large fleshy ears
  1. ... less prominent (hypoplastic midface). Other common features include large ears, full eyebrows, an upturned nose with a fleshy tip, a long area between the nose and ...
  2. ... facial features, including a long, narrow head; prominent ears; a pointed chin; droopy eyelids (ptosis); and deep-set eyes. Other physical features seen with this condition include large and fleshy hands and/or feet, a fusion of the ...
  3. What's Earwax? (Nemours Foundation)  
    Ear Disorders/Children ... Ear Disorders ... Nemours Foundation ... earwax, ears, outer ear canal, sticky, gritty, shiny, yellow, qtips, q-tips, cotton swabs, cerumen, ...
  4. Structure of Skeletal Muscle From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Muscle Disorders/Reference Desk ... Muscle Disorders ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  5. ... may also have fingerprints with unusual features and fleshy pads at the tips of the ... puberty. ...
  6. Skin Rashes and Other Problems (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Skin Conditions/Diagnosis and Tests ... Skin Conditions ... Fungal Infections/Diagnosis and Tests ... Fungal Infections ... Rashes/Diagnosis and Tests ... Rashes ... Skin Infections/ ...
  7. Peritonsillar Abscess (For Teens) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Abscess/Teenagers ... Abscess ... Tonsillitis/Teenagers ... Tonsillitis ... Nemours Foundation ... mouth, absess, sore, throat, tonsil, tonsils, tonsillitis, tonsilitus, pus, ...
  8. What Are Pituitary Tumors? (American Cancer Society)  
    Pituitary Tumors/Start Here ... Pituitary Tumors ... American Cancer Society ... A pituitary tumor is an abnormal growth of cells in the pituitary gland. Learn more ...