Physical examination revealed round facies, thick eyebrows, synophrys, long eyelashes, downslanted palpebral fissures, hypertelorism, long
philtrum, Dennis Morgan folds, and excessive thick facial hair mainly in the frontal region (Fig.
The clinical features of Peters plus syndrome includes a prominent forehead, narrow palpebral fissures, a long
philtrum, cupid's bow upper lips, cleft lip and palate, preauricular ribs, micrognathia, a broad neck, cataracts and glaucoma, short limbs, brachydactyly, clinodactyly, microcephaly, brain atrophy, agenesis of the corpus callosum, and variable developmental delay and intellectual disability.
They also should understand the diagnostic criteria and classifications for FASDs, including physical features such as low weight, short palpebral features, smooth
philtrum, a thin" upper lip, abnormalities in the central nervous system, and any alcohol" use during pregnancy.
They also should understand the diagnostic criteria and classifications for FASDs, including physical features such as low weight, short palpebral features, smooth
philtrum, a thin upper lip, abnormalities in the central nervous system, and any alcohol use during pregnancy.
On the dysmorphic examination, dolichocephaly, large anterior fontanel, prominent forehead and glabella, hypertelorism, macrophthalmic-proptotic appearance, flattened nasal root, antevert nostrils, small nose, low, posterior and displaced ears, microretrognatia, short
philtrum, fish mouth, high and narrow palate, secondary alveolar arch, pectus carinatum (Figure 1).
She had a flat occiput, high forehead, capillary haemangiomas (forehead), hypertelorism, upward slanting palpebral fissure, bilateral epicanthic folds, posteriorly angulated ears, small nose and mouth, long
philtrum, full cheeks, micrognathia, short and broad neck, widely spaced nipples and severe hypotonia (Figure 1a).
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philtrum labial, el segmento premaxilar de la maxila, incluida la encia y el paladar primario (Fig.
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Specifically, dysmorphological features were recorded (hypertelorism, low-set ears, abnormal folded pinna, short
philtrum, micrognathia, and hypoacousia).
The diagnosis of GD can be based on clinical findings including proportionate short stature, very short hands and feet, progressive joint limitation and contractures, distinctive facial features (round, full face; small nose with anteverted nostrils; broad nasal bridge; thin upper lip with flat
philtrum), thickened skin, and progressive cardiac valvular disease [1-4].
In addition to congenital glaucoma, the child also exhibited dysmorphic features consisting of macrocephaly, coarse facial features, flat midface, micrognathia, coarse hair, open cranial sutures, telecanthus, smooth
philtrum, low set ears, synophrys, and long eye lashes (see Figure 1).