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Macrostomia refers to a
mouth that is
unusually wide. The term is from the Gr****
prefix makro-
meaning "large" and from Gr**** στόμα, "mouth". Macrostomia...
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Ablepharon macrostomia syndrome (AMS) is an
extremely rare,
autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by
abnormal phenotypic appearances that...
- (ectropion), and an
overly broad mouth (
macrostomia). Barber-Say
syndrome is
phenotypically similar to
Ablepharon macrostomia syndrome,
which is also ****ociated...
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includes palpebral antimongoloid fissures,
hypoplasia of the
facial bones,
macrostomia,
vaulted palate,
malformations of both the
external and
internal ear...
- dysmorphism-camptodactyly
syndrome Mandibulofacial dysostosis-macroblepharon-
macrostomia syndrome Marshall-Smith
syndrome Microcephaly 4, primary,
autosomal recessive...
- seen less
frequently include nasal deformities, high-arched palate,
macrostomia,
preauricular hair displacement,
cleft palate, hypertelorism, notched...
- up-ward
slanting palpebral fissures, bulbous,
slightly bifid nose,
macrostomia, thin
upper lip,
macrognathia (facial dysmorphisms),
broad thumbs, rather...
- respectively. One
sibling appeared to have a
lethal form of ablepharon-
macrostomia syndrome (AMS; 200110) or an
intermediate phenotype between AMS and Fraser...
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Altered level of
consciousness Antimicrobial stewardship Ablepharon macrostomia syndrome, an
autosomal dominant genetic disorder Address Management System...
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Cutaneous sinus of
dental origin Cystic hygroma Gnathophyma Ludwig's
angina Macrostomia Melkersson–Rosenthal
syndrome Microstomia Noma Oral Crohn's
disease Orofacial...