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hypertelorism (an
abnormally increased distance between the eyes), and
downslanting eyes. Clumsiness, an
awkward gait, and
unusual aggressiveness or irritability...
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characteristic facies that
features craniofacial malformations, such as
downslanting eyes, ear anomalies, or
hypoplasia of
zygomatic bone and jaw (micrognathia)...
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Prominent chin
crease Large ears
Strabismus Hypertelorism Epicanthal folds Downslanting palpebral fissures Other features may
include loose skin, thin deep-set...
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palpebral fissures to be upslanted,
whereas Marfan syndrome can
cause a
downslant. An
increase in
vertical height can be seen in
genetic disorders such...
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extension = 1
Facial features (3/5) = 1 (dolichocephaly, enophthalmos,
downslanting palpebral fissures,
malar hypoplasia, retrognathia) Skin
striae (stretch...
- the neck, a
webbed neck, a
small chin with
dental malocclusion, and
downslanting palpebral fissures (the
opening between the eyelids).
These are thought...
- disorders,
including hypertelorism and telecanthus,
epicanthal folds,
downslanting palpebral fissures, ptosis, a
broad nasal bridge,
malar hypoplasia, a...
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examples of the
possible dysmorphic features include:
downslanting palpebral fissures,
broad nasal bridge, microcephaly, low-set ears, preauricular...
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triangular face,
prominent forehead,
depressed nasal bridge, deep-set eyes,
downslanting palpebral fissures,
short nose with
anteverted nares, long philtrum,...
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normal head size
Malar hypoplasia-
underdevelopment of the ch****
bones Downslanting palpebral fissures- the
outer corners of the eyes
point downwards Ocular...