The following Conditions are related to Widely spaced eyes

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  • Craniofrontonasal dysostosis

    Craniofrontonasal dysplasia is a very rare inherited disorder characterized by abnormalities of the head and face (craniofacial area), hands and feet, and certain skeletal bones. Major symptoms of this disorder may include widely spaced eyes (ocular hypertelorism), a groove (cleft) on the tip of the nose, an unusually wide mouth, malformations of the fingers and toes, and/or underdevelopment of portions of the face (midface hypoplasia), such a  Read More

  • Craniofrontonasal syndrome

    Craniofrontonasal dysplasia is a very rare inherited disorder characterized by abnormalities of the head and face (craniofacial area), hands and feet, and certain skeletal bones. Major symptoms of this disorder may include widely spaced eyes (ocular hypertelorism), a groove (cleft) on the tip of the nose, an unusually wide mouth, malformations of the fingers and toes, and/or underdevelopment of portions of the face (midface hypoplasia), such a  Read More

  • Faciogenital dysplasia

    Facial, limb, and genital deformities are common in faciogenital dysplasia, an extremely rare genetic disorder. In some cases, certain forms of cognitive impairments may also exist. Up till now, faciogenital dysplasia has only been linked to one gene, the FGD1 gene on the X chromosome. Treatment 1. Faciaogeny dysplasia treatment focuses on the distinctive symptoms that are present in each patient.  Read More

  • Weaver-smith syndrome

    A hereditary disorder called weaver-smith syndrome promotes rapid growth. Typically, symptoms in children begin before birth (prenatal onset). The main sign of the condition is rapid growth and bone maturation (maturation), which causes affected people to be taller than average. Other symptoms include intellectual impairment, tight limb muscles with poor coordination, and lax muscles in the core (hypotonia). Face and foot phys  Read More