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Chirality is also seen in the study of facial asymmetry.
In some cases after surgery there may be facial asymmetry which might require reoperation.
Diagnosis can be made solely on the basis of history and physical examination in people who present with only facial asymmetry.
If you see an exaggerated amount of facial asymmetry, you know something unusual is going on.
For other individuals it can develop over time, often because one half of the jaw is longer than the other, leading to facial asymmetry.
I've found that first there is an intensification of facial asymmetry as the person begins to enter a trance.
If torticollis is not corrected, facial asymmetry often develops.
In their new report, the critics emphasized the facial asymmetry of the single skull specimen, known as LB1.
This word particularly describes a flattening which is to one side at the back of the head and there is often some facial asymmetry.
It can cause painless facial asymmetry, diplopia and enophthalmos.
D. General signs of trance: first facial asymmetry, then more than usual facial symmetry.
Progressive changes occurring throughout life in the soft tissues of the face will cause more prominent facial asymmetry in older faces.
Other eye doctors recommend surgery early in a patient's life to prevent the compensatory torticollis and facial asymmetry that develop with age.
Distinguishing features in another study were a large or late-closing anterior fontanelle (up to 85% of patients) and facial asymmetry.
Humans innately dislike facial asymmetries, Westen observes, and this should have caught the eye of his advisers.
Of 184 syndromes that include microcephaly, 57 cause short stature, and some also include facial asymmetry and dental anomalies.
For example, six separate pieces of foam latex give the actor Terrence Mann the facial asymmetry of the Beast.
Most patients with congenital CN IV palsy have facial asymmetry due to the chronic head tilt.
These include facial asymmetry, a prominent forehead, deep-set eyes, a broad nasal bridge, a wide, fleshy nasal tip, and mild prognathism.
Low-set hairline, facial asymmetry, ptosis (drooping eyelids), and strabismus (crossed/lazy eyes)
Facial asymmetry in Eumastacidae (Orthoptera, Acridoidea).
He specializes in repair of cleft palate, rhinoplasty, ear reconstruction, jaw reconstruction, facial asymmetry correction, dental implantology, maxillofacial surgery and Craniofacial surgery.
A child born with asymmetrical unilateral coronal synostosis should undergo cranioplasty within its first year of life in order to prevent increased intracranial pressure and to prevent progressive facial asymmetry.
Spencer was born without the muscle levator palpebrae superioris in his right upper eyelid, leading to permanent ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid) and noticeable facial asymmetry.
The theory that Lincoln's facial asymmetries were a manifestation of craniofacial microsomia has been replaced with a diagnosis of left synostotic frontal plagiocephaly, which is a type of craniosynostosis.