Flat Nasal Bridge And Epicanthal Folds / Pseudo Squint Hull University Teaching Hospitals Nhs Trust / Dec 07, 2014 · affected newborns often have poor muscle tone (hypotonia);. This pseudostrabismus is most commonly due to a flat nasal bridge with prominent epicanthal skin folds. Note symmetric placement of the corneal light reflex (hirschberg test). Many affected infants also have unusually flat midfacial regions (midfacial hypoplasia), including a short nose, flattened nasal bridge, and upturned nostrils (anteverted nares); Liver cysts with liver dysfunction; Dec 07, 2014 · affected newborns often have poor muscle tone (hypotonia);
Sep 01, 1998 · pseudostrabismus resulting from a flat nasal bridge, wide epicanthal folds, and closely placed eyes. This pseudostrabismus is most commonly due to a flat nasal bridge with prominent epicanthal skin folds. Brushfield spots (white spots on periphery of iris). And/or abnormal deviation of one eye in relation to the other (strabismus). Mild to severe joint hypermobility
Dec 07, 2014 · affected newborns often have poor muscle tone (hypotonia); Many affected infants also have unusually flat midfacial regions (midfacial hypoplasia), including a short nose, flattened nasal bridge, and upturned nostrils (anteverted nares); And/or a small jaw (micrognathia) and small mouth with protruding lips. This pseudostrabismus is most commonly due to a flat nasal bridge with prominent epicanthal skin folds. An abnormally long vertical groove in the center of the upper lip (philtrum); Brushfield spots (white spots on periphery of iris). Note symmetric placement of the corneal light reflex (hirschberg test). Mild to severe joint hypermobility
Many affected infants also have unusually flat midfacial regions (midfacial hypoplasia), including a short nose, flattened nasal bridge, and upturned nostrils (anteverted nares);
And/or abnormal deviation of one eye in relation to the other (strabismus). Involuntary, rhythmic, rapid eye movements (nystagmus); Mild to severe joint hypermobility And/or a small jaw (micrognathia) and small mouth with protruding lips. Brushfield spots (white spots on periphery of iris). Many affected infants also have unusually flat midfacial regions (midfacial hypoplasia), including a short nose, flattened nasal bridge, and upturned nostrils (anteverted nares); Dec 07, 2014 · affected newborns often have poor muscle tone (hypotonia); An abnormally long vertical groove in the center of the upper lip (philtrum); Endocardial cushion defects leading to ostium primum atrial septal defects, ventricular septal defects, and atrioventricular valve malformations. Liver cysts with liver dysfunction; This pseudostrabismus is most commonly due to a flat nasal bridge with prominent epicanthal skin folds. Note symmetric placement of the corneal light reflex (hirschberg test). Sep 01, 1998 · pseudostrabismus resulting from a flat nasal bridge, wide epicanthal folds, and closely placed eyes.
Sep 01, 1998 · pseudostrabismus resulting from a flat nasal bridge, wide epicanthal folds, and closely placed eyes. Brushfield spots (white spots on periphery of iris). Rupture of the bladder or diaphragm; Dec 07, 2014 · affected newborns often have poor muscle tone (hypotonia); And/or a small jaw (micrognathia) and small mouth with protruding lips.
Liver cysts with liver dysfunction; Many affected infants also have unusually flat midfacial regions (midfacial hypoplasia), including a short nose, flattened nasal bridge, and upturned nostrils (anteverted nares); Involuntary, rhythmic, rapid eye movements (nystagmus); And/or abnormal deviation of one eye in relation to the other (strabismus). An abnormally long vertical groove in the center of the upper lip (philtrum); Note symmetric placement of the corneal light reflex (hirschberg test). And/or a small jaw (micrognathia) and small mouth with protruding lips. Endocardial cushion defects leading to ostium primum atrial septal defects, ventricular septal defects, and atrioventricular valve malformations.
Sep 01, 1998 · pseudostrabismus resulting from a flat nasal bridge, wide epicanthal folds, and closely placed eyes.
Liver cysts with liver dysfunction; Dec 07, 2014 · affected newborns often have poor muscle tone (hypotonia); And/or a small jaw (micrognathia) and small mouth with protruding lips. Many affected infants also have unusually flat midfacial regions (midfacial hypoplasia), including a short nose, flattened nasal bridge, and upturned nostrils (anteverted nares); An abnormally long vertical groove in the center of the upper lip (philtrum); Mild to severe joint hypermobility This pseudostrabismus is most commonly due to a flat nasal bridge with prominent epicanthal skin folds. And/or abnormal deviation of one eye in relation to the other (strabismus). Rupture of the bladder or diaphragm; Sep 01, 1998 · pseudostrabismus resulting from a flat nasal bridge, wide epicanthal folds, and closely placed eyes. Note symmetric placement of the corneal light reflex (hirschberg test). Brushfield spots (white spots on periphery of iris). Endocardial cushion defects leading to ostium primum atrial septal defects, ventricular septal defects, and atrioventricular valve malformations.
Rupture of the bladder or diaphragm; And/or a small jaw (micrognathia) and small mouth with protruding lips. This pseudostrabismus is most commonly due to a flat nasal bridge with prominent epicanthal skin folds. Note symmetric placement of the corneal light reflex (hirschberg test). Involuntary, rhythmic, rapid eye movements (nystagmus);
Note symmetric placement of the corneal light reflex (hirschberg test). And/or a small jaw (micrognathia) and small mouth with protruding lips. And/or abnormal deviation of one eye in relation to the other (strabismus). Many affected infants also have unusually flat midfacial regions (midfacial hypoplasia), including a short nose, flattened nasal bridge, and upturned nostrils (anteverted nares); Endocardial cushion defects leading to ostium primum atrial septal defects, ventricular septal defects, and atrioventricular valve malformations. Involuntary, rhythmic, rapid eye movements (nystagmus); An abnormally long vertical groove in the center of the upper lip (philtrum); Liver cysts with liver dysfunction;
Brushfield spots (white spots on periphery of iris).
And/or a small jaw (micrognathia) and small mouth with protruding lips. Many affected infants also have unusually flat midfacial regions (midfacial hypoplasia), including a short nose, flattened nasal bridge, and upturned nostrils (anteverted nares); Liver cysts with liver dysfunction; Dec 07, 2014 · affected newborns often have poor muscle tone (hypotonia); Note symmetric placement of the corneal light reflex (hirschberg test). Sep 01, 1998 · pseudostrabismus resulting from a flat nasal bridge, wide epicanthal folds, and closely placed eyes. This pseudostrabismus is most commonly due to a flat nasal bridge with prominent epicanthal skin folds. Endocardial cushion defects leading to ostium primum atrial septal defects, ventricular septal defects, and atrioventricular valve malformations. An abnormally long vertical groove in the center of the upper lip (philtrum); Brushfield spots (white spots on periphery of iris). Rupture of the bladder or diaphragm; And/or abnormal deviation of one eye in relation to the other (strabismus). Mild to severe joint hypermobility