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telecanthus refers to
telecanthus resulting from
traumatic injury to the nasal-orbital-ethmoid (NOE) complex. The
diagnosis of
traumatic telecanthus requires...
- the eyes also
appear spaced more
widely apart as a result,
known as
telecanthus. In
addition to
small palpebral fissures,
features can
include epicanthus...
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pupils is
greater than normal.
Hypertelorism should not be
confused with
telecanthus, in
which the
distance between the
inner eye
corners is
increased but...
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Telecanthus Anogenital malformations Renal malformations. The name STAR
stands for the syndrome's
primary signs and symptoms:
Syndactyly Telecanthus Anogenital...
- Telangiectasia,
hereditary hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Telecanthus hypertelorism pes
cavus Telecanthus with ****ociated
abnormalities Telencephalic leukoencephalopathy...
- A five-year-old girl with
Angelman syndrome.
Features shown include telecanthus,
bilateral epicanthic folds,
small head, wide mouth, and an apparently...
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landmarks (single
points representing the
point of each
commissural angle).
Telecanthus, or
dystopia canthorum, is a
lateral displacement of the
inner canthi...
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there is also a
wider gap
between the
inner corners of the eyes
called telecanthus, or
dystopia canthorum. In type 3,
which is rare, the arms and hands...
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fully developed. The
bridge of
their nose is wide and flat,
creating telecanthus (increased
distance between medial canthus of both eyes). With age, the...
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include lack of an
eyelid fold, an
appearance of
widely spaced eyes (
telecanthus), low nose
bridge and ear
malformations (including
cupping and incomplete...