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- Some links have been found between hypertelorism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Because hypertelorism is an anatomic condition ****ociated...
- they often present with hypertelorism and normal brain development. Mental ****ation is more likely when the hypertelorism is more severe or when extracephalic...
- This is in contrast to hypertelorism, in which the distance between the whole eyes is increased. Telecanthus and hypertelorism are each ****ociated with...
- (synophrys) Prominent nasal bridge Thin upper lip Widely spaced eyebrows (hypertelorism) A longer space between the bridge of the nose and upper lip (long philtrum)...
- arterial tortuosity (winding course of blood vessels), widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), wide or split uvula, and aneurysms at the aortic root. Other features...
- Opitz-Frias syndrome, telecanthus with ****ociated abnormalities, and hypertelorism-hypospadias syndrome. One out of every 50,000 to 100,000 males is born...
- constellation of a hypoplastic face with prominent zygomatic arches, orbital hypertelorism, sunken ch****s, down-turned mouth, and occasionally brownish facial...
- widely spaced. Wide spacing also explains the ****ociation between ocular hypertelorism – that is, the eyes being abnormally far apart – and widow's peak; this...
- slightly protrusive forehead, large hands and feet, large mandible, hypertelorism (an abnormally increased distance between the eyes), and downslanting...
- face shape, broad forehead, and a short, webbed neck. In the eyes, hypertelorism (widely set eyes) is a defining characteristic, present in 95% of people...