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- modification of epicanthic folds Human physical appearance "AllRefer Health – Epicanthal Folds (Plica Palpebronasalis)". AllRefer.com. Archived from the original...
- Epicanthoplasty is a rare eye surgery to modify the epicanthal folds. It can be a challenging procedure because the epicanthal folds overlay the lacrimal canaliculi...
- eyelids in order to crease the upper eyelid. A procedure to remove the epicanthal fold (i.e. an epicanthoplasty) is often performed in conjunction with...
- Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, Waardenburg syndrome often present with prominent epicanthal folds, and if these folds are nasal (as they most commonly are) they will...
- Other common findings include hypotonia, a round face with full ch****s, epicanthal folds, down-slanting palpebral fissures (eyelids), strabismus, flat nasal...
- apraxia Strabismus Frontal bossing Ear abnormalities Low nasal bridge Epicanthal folds Midline tongue groove This condition is caused by mutations in the...
- give effective results in erasing the appearance of nasolabial folds. Epicanthal fold Nasalis muscle Burgess, Cheryl M., ed. (2005). Cosmetic Dermatology...
- Short stature Narrow shoulders Co**** features in older age Hypertelorism Epicanthal folds Prognathism Gynecomastia (rare) Muscular hypotonia Cryptorchidism...
- and ophthalmologists (oculoplastic surgeons). A procedure to remove the epicanthal fold (i.e., an epicanthoplasty) is often performed in conjunction with...
- distance between the eyes (hypertelorism), skin folds of the upper eyelid (epicanthal folds), up-slanting opening between the eyelids (palpebral fissures) and...