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- ... also have distinctive facial features such as a prominent forehead with vertical skin creases, upward- or downward-slanting ... an unusually large head size (macrocephaly) with a prominent forehead; and skeletal abnormalities involving the spine, ribs, or ...
- Learning about Fragile X Syndrome (National Human Genome Research Institute)Fragile X syndrome is an inherited intellectual disability caused by a mutation in the FMR1 gene. ... Fragile X Syndrome/Start Here ... Fragile X Syndrome ... National ...
- ... by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism (prominent chin), numerous basal cell carcinomas, and ...
- ... by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism (prominent chin), and skeletal abnormalities. Skin manifestations ...
- ... by wide-set eyes, saddle nose, frontal bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism (prominent chin), numerous basal cell carcinomas (a ...
- Frontal bossing is an unusually prominent forehead. It is sometimes associated with a heavier than normal brow ridge. ... If you notice that your child's forehead looks overly prominent, talk to your health care provider.
- ... vision or difficulty with side (peripheral) vision Very prominent forehead ( frontal bossing ) and a prominent jaw Gaps between the teeth Headache Increased sweating ...
- ... have distinctive facial features that often include a prominent forehead, sparse scalp hair and eyebrows, prominent scalp veins, a narrow nasal bridge, a beaked ...
- ... features such as a wide nasal bridge, a prominent forehead, wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), and a prominent jaw. Excess bone formation in the jaw can ...
- ... have a triangle-shaped face with a broad, prominent forehead (frontal bossing) and a pointed chin; the middle of the face is less prominent (hypoplastic midface). Other common features include large ears, ...