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Results 1 - 10 of 48 for Prominent nasal bridge
  1. ... may grow together in the middle (synophrys), a prominent nasal bridge, a long space between the nose and upper ...
  2. ... inner corners of the eyes (epicanthal folds), a prominent nasal bridge, and abnormally shaped ears. Some males with ALG12- ...
  3. ... intellectual disability; and distinctive facial features including a prominent forehead, wide nasal bridge, and small jaw. People with a YWHAE gene ...
  4. ... of the eye opening (blepharophimosis), droopy eyelids (ptosis), prominent cheeks, a broad nasal bridge, a nose with a rounded tip, a large ...
  5. ... individuals may have distinctive facial features such as prominent cheeks, a broad nasal bridge or a nose with a rounded tip, a ...
  6. ... slow growth, and characteristic facial features such as prominent eyebrows, a broad nasal bridge, a short nose, and ear abnormalities. A loss ...
  7. ... have distinctive facial 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 delay teething (dentition) or ... caused by narrow nasal passages. In severe cases, abnormal bone growth can ...
  8. ... the lower eyelids; widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism); a prominent bridge of the nose; a short space between the nose and the ...
  9. ... eyes that point downward (downslanting palpebral fissures), a prominent bridge of the nose, low-set ears, thin lips, and a small ...
  10. ... triangular face; widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism); and a prominent bridge of the nose. People with Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome also experience hair ...
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