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  1. ... been found to cause a rare form of congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles ... malformation called polymicrogyria , in which the surface of the ...
  2. ... deletion syndrome See footnote 1 AD Cleft palate Congenital heart ... growth & development, cardiac malformations, or typical Kabuki syndrome facies. Pterygia is not ...
  3. ... folds and fullness or droopiness of the upper eyelids (ptosis). Note: See the National Human Genome ... heart defect, most commonly pulmonary valve stenosis, atrial ...
  4. ... symptoms. Both types I and II include the eyelid malformations and other facial features. Type I is also ... Hydrometrocolpos syndrome</synonym><synonym >Hydrometrocolpos, ... >Hydrometrocolpos-postaxial polydactyly syndrome</synonym><synonym > ...
  5. ... 18 months and then maintains its centile. Other congenital malformations, found in approximately 5%, include cleft lip/palate ( ... the mechanism responsible for jaw cysts, whereas the congenital malformations are likely to result from alterations in the ...
  6. ... Defectos congénitos</language-mapped-topic><mesh-heading ><descriptor >Congenital Abnormalities</descriptor></mesh-heading><other-language >Spanish</other-language>< ...
  7. ... or arm, in association with one or more congenital malformations (refer to Figure 5 ).[ 40 ] PHACE syndrome is ...
  8. ... the basis of the S?HFM and EEC congenital malformations. Hum Mol Genet. 2014; 23 :3830–42. [ PMC ...
  9. ... article on PubMed Central Guercio JR, Martyn LJ. Congenital malformations of the eye and orbit. Otolaryngol Clin North ...
  10. ... to prevent possible neural tube defects and other congenital malformations that can be associated with fetal exposure to ...
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