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  2. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder - Wikipedia

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    Ranking FAS facial features is complicated because the three separate facial features can be affected independently by prenatal alcohol. A summary of the criteria follows: [ 71 ] [ 86 ] Severe: All three facial features ranked independently as severe (lip ranked at 4 or 5, philtrum ranked at 4 or 5, and PFL two or more standard deviations below ...

  3. Category:Facial features - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Facial features or lists of Facial features, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Facial features in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Face - Wikipedia

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    The muscles of the face play a prominent role in the expression of emotion, [1] and vary among different individuals, giving rise to additional diversity in expression and facial features. [29] Variations of the risorius, triangularis and zygomaticus muscles. People are also relatively good at determining if a smile is real or fake.

  5. Dysmorphic feature - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing the patterns of dysmorphic features is an important part of a geneticist's diagnostic process, as many genetic disease present with a common collection of features. [1] There are several commercially available databases that allow clinicians to input their observed features in a patient to generate a differential diagnosis.

  6. Visible difference - Wikipedia

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    People with a visible difference often face self-esteem and body image challenges. [20] Concerns about appearance can dominate their self-perception, which may lead to feelings of inadequacy or unattractiveness. This can be particularly challenging during adolescence when physical appearance is often highly emphasized.

  7. Face space - Wikipedia

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    It is multidimensional, with each dimension categorised by certain facial features, some of which may be: face shape, hair colour and length, distance between the eyes, age and masculinity. [1] [3] However, these are not categorically identified, and face-space dimensions could theoretically include any distinguishing facial feature. [1]

  8. Facial weakness - Wikipedia

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    Facial weakness is a medical sign associated with a variety of medical conditions. [1] Some specific conditions associated with facial weakness include: [citation needed]

  9. FACES syndrome - Wikipedia

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    FACES syndrome is a syndrome of unique facial features , a norexia, c achexia, eye and skin anomalies. [ 1 ] It is a rare disease and estimated to occur in less than 1 in 1 million people.