Males are usually more mildly affected, presenting with only hypertelorism.
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Then, the orbits are rotated internally, to correct the hypertelorism.
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Prenatally, various features of FND ( such as hypertelorism ) can be recognized using ultrasound techniques.
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A male child with short stature and hypertelorism could have several different disorders, as these findings are not highly specific.
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Other conditions may also show symptoms of FND . For example, there are other syndromes that also represent with hypertelorism.
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These include hypospadias-dysphagia syndrome, Opitz-Frias syndrome, telecanthus with associated abnormalities, and hypertelorism-hypospadias syndrome.
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Of all the impairments, female carriers of X-linked Type I Opitz G / BBB Syndrome usually only have ocular hypertelorism.
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The shallow eye sockets make the eyes more prominent or bulging and cause the eyes to be more separated than normal ( hypertelorism ).
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FND consists of various nasal malformations that result from excessive tissue in the frontonasal process, which results in hypertelorism and a broad nasal bridge.
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This disorder is also characterized by widely spaced eyes ( ocular hypertelorism ), an abnormally large head size ( macrocephaly ), and a high, prominent forehead.