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- Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a rare neuromuscular disease characterized by irregular, involuntary muscle contractions (spasms) on one side (hemi-) of the...
- Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is a congenital disorder that affects the development of the lower half of the face, most commonly the ears, the mouth and...
- of the tissues beneath the skin, usually on only one side of the face (hemifacial atrophy) but occasionally extending to other parts of the body. An autoimmune...
- Hemifacial hypertrophy (also termed facial hemihypertrophy, facial hemihyperplasia, or Friedreich's disease) abbreviated as (HFH) is rare congenital disease...
- second branchial arch. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with hemifacial microsomia, although this definition is usually reserved for cases without...
- overlap with other medical conditions (e.g. Treacher Collins syndrome and hemifacial microsomia). Otoplasty (surgery of the ear) was developed in ancient India...
- heterotopia Guillain–Barré syndrome Head injury Headache Hemicrania Continua Hemifacial spasm Hemispatial neglect Hereditary motor neuropathies Hereditary spastic...
- should also be considered in the differential diagnosis. An example is hemifacial microsomia, which primarily affects development of the ear, mouth, and...
- health-related organization Habitat for Humanity, a Christian development charity Hemifacial hypertrophy Henry Ford Hospital, in Detroit, Michigan, United States Hôpital...
- hemihypertrophy may also develop scoliosis, a curvature of the spine. Hemifacial hyperplasia is believed to be a minor form of hemihypertrophy. Carol L...