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  2. Uvula - Wikipedia

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    A bifid or bifurcated uvula is a split or cleft uvula. Newborns with cleft palate often also have a split uvula. The bifid uvula results from incomplete fusion of the palatine shelves but it is considered only a slight form of clefting. Bifid uvulas have less muscle in them than a normal uvula, which may cause recurring problems with middle ear ...

  3. Cleft lip and cleft palate - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, cleft palate is caused by syndromes that also cause other problems: Stickler syndrome can cause cleft lip and palate, joint pain, and myopia. [40] [41] Loeys–Dietz syndrome can cause cleft palate or bifid uvula, hypertelorism, and aortic aneurysm. [42]

  4. Hyaluronidase deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Causes: Deficiency of the enzyme hyaluronidase: ... Mildy dysmorphic facial features such as a flattened nasal bridge, a bifid (split) uvula, and a submucosal cleft ...

  5. 10 Reasons You Should Never Ignore a Swollen Uvula, According ...

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    Like a swollen tongue or swollen feet, your uvula can balloon for a number of reasons, so we tapped the experts to find the most common causes. “The uvula is the punching bag located at the back ...

  6. Loeys–Dietz syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Findings of hypertelorism (widely spaced eyes), bifid or split uvula, and skin findings such as easy bruising or abnormal scars may distinguish Loeys–Dietz from Marfan syndrome. [ citation needed ] Affected individuals often develop immune system related problems such as allergies to food, asthma, hay fever, and inflammatory disorders such as ...

  7. Van der Woude syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Reported clefting covers a wide range including submucous cleft palate, incomplete unilateral CL, bifid uvula, and complete bilateral CLP. VWS is the most common orofacial clefting syndrome, accounting for 2% of CLP cases. [3]

  8. Temple syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Temple syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that is caused by mutations in paternal chromosome 14 or by maternal UPD(14). [2] The signs of this syndrome are oligohydramnios, intrauterine growth restriction, small placenta, low birth weight and length, hypotonia, motor and speech delay, joint laxity, clinodactyly, kyphoscoliosis, precocious puberty, obesity and the facial signs are ...

  9. Ascher's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Causes: Genetics, trauma and hormonal dysfunction. ... whereas the congenital type is caused by a developmental defect and is often associated with bifid uvula, ...