Browsing by Subject "facial asymmetry"
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Brief Communication: Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry as a Marker of Sex Differences of the Response to Phenotypic Stresses
(WILEY-LISS, 2010)Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is thought to increase as a result of environmental perturbations during development. A number of studies involving measures of health and developmental stability other than FA have discussed the ... -
Femoral-facial syndrome with hemifacial microsomia and hypoglossia
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2004)We present a boy diagnosed as femoral-facial syndrome with total agenesis of right lower limb, agenesis of femur and fibula of left lower limb and micrognathia, long philtrum as facial features. Some additional features ...