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during skull development in children, can also
cause hypotelorism.
Hypertelorism "
Hypotelorism".
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Infant with
Patau syndrome showing cleft lip,
reduction of nose, and
hypotelorism (c. 1912)
Pronunciation /ˈpætaʊ/
Specialty Medical genetics Usual onset...
- 38 ISBN 9780801615207 U. Schilbach, U. and Rott, H-D. (1988)
Ocular Hypotelorism,
Submucosal Cleft Palate, and Hypospadias: A New
Autosomal Dominant Syndrome...
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question is
triangular in shape. A
facial feature of
metopic synostosis is
hypotelorism; in the
frontal view, it can be seen that the
width between the eyes...
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syndromic metopic synostosis). The
hypotelorism and
temporal hollowing are the most
difficult to correct: the
hypotelorism usually remains under corrected...
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mortality is
rarely seen in
operative correction of hypertelorism.
Hypotelorism Telecanthus "ocular hypertelorism,
orbital hypertelorism". TheFreeDictionary...
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premature fusion of the
bones which gives the
forehead a
triangular shape)
Hypotelorism or
hypertelorism (reduced or
increased width between the eyes) Craniosynostosis...
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relatively narrow IPDs.
Anatomic conditions like
hypertelorism and
hypotelorism can
affect IPD and due to
extreme IPDs
result in
practical impairment...
- microphthalmia, and microstomia. The eyes
themselves may be
closely separated (
hypotelorism) or
fused (cyclopia).
Infants affected by
aprosencephaly often have a...
- High
heart rate Widow's peak
straight hair line
ocular hypertelorism Hypotelorism Normal digestive muscle POLIP syndrome Facial dimples * No
facial dimples...