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  2. Cleft lip and cleft palate - Wikipedia

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    A cleft palate occurs when the palate ... which form the chin and lower lip ... it is a rare condition usually involving the caudal soft palate. ...

  3. Chin - Wikipedia

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    A cleft chin is an inherited trait in humans and can be influenced by many factors. The cleft chin is also a classic example of variable penetrance [20] with environmental factors or a modifier gene possibly affecting the phenotypical expression of the actual genotype. Cleft chins can be presented in a child when neither parent presents a cleft ...

  4. Bifid nose - Wikipedia

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    A bifid nose (also known as cleft nose) is an uncommon congenital malformation which is characterized by the presence of a cleft between the two nostrils of the nose. [1] It is the result of a disturbance during embryological nose development. [2] It is part of the Tessier classification for craniofacial clefts. [3]

  5. Can Chin Filler Actually Revitalize Your Jawline? What ... - AOL

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    Fill in a cleft chin. ... which both Dr. Tutela and Dr. Bitar say is extremely rare, but entirely possible, depending on the injector or clinician providing the service. ...

  6. Craniofacial cleft - Wikipedia

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    A facial cleft is an opening or gap in the face, or a malformation of a part of the face. Facial clefts is a collective term for all sorts of clefts. All structures like bone, soft tissue, skin etc. can be affected. Facial clefts are extremely rare congenital anomalies. There are many variations of a type of clefting and classifications are ...

  7. Cerebro-costo-mandibular syndrome - Wikipedia

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    very rare, only 110 cases have been described in medical literature Deaths Cerebro-costo-mandibular syndrome is a very rare genetic disorder which is characterized by jaw/chin, palate and rib abnormalities.

  8. Van der Woude syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, if a cleft patient has lip pits, he or she has a ten times greater risk of having a child with cleft lip with or without cleft palate than a cleft patient who does not have lip pits. [4] Types of clefting between parents and affected children are significantly associated; however, different types of clefts may occur horizontally ...

  9. There's A Reason You Have Chin Hair And It's Not Because You ...

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    Don't worry: Most of these growths are benign, although they can be malignant (meaning cancerous) in rare cases. In some cases, surgery may be needed to remove an ovarian or adrenal tumor (even if ...