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A triangular face, in the simplest sense, is a human face shape with a lower half that becomes relatively thin, approaching an appearance of a triangle with a tip facing downwards. It is not necessarily caused by any disease, but is common in individuals with Osteogenesis Imperfecta.

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  • Unter einem dreieckigem Gesicht versteht man eine Gesichtsform, die von vorne betrachtet wie ein Dreieck ausschaut mit der größten Breite in Höhe der Schläfen und in Richtung Kinn schmal zulaufend. Synonyme: Dreieckige Gesichtsform; Dreieckförmiges Gesicht; englisch Face with broad temples and narrow chin; Triangular facial shape; Triangular facies Eine solche Gesichtsform als Hinweis auf ein Syndrom findet sich bei: * Edwards-Syndrom (Trisomie 18) * Osteogenesis imperfecta * Pterygium-Syndrom * Silver-Russell-Syndrom sowie bei: * * 3M-Syndrom * 3P-Syndrom * Aarskog-ähnliches Syndrom * Alagille-Syndrom * * Andersen-Tawil-Syndrom * Arboleda-Tham-Syndrom * * Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita * Bartter-Syndrom * Brooks-Wisniewski-Brown-Syndrom * * * * * * * * * Cutis-laxa ADCL3 * Autosomal-rezessive Cutis-laxa * * * * Feingold-Syndrom * Floating-Harbor-Syndrom * * Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss-Syndrom * * * * * KBG-Syndrom * (Mievis-Verellen-Dumounin-Syndrom) * * LEOPARD-Syndrom * Lipodystrophie Typ Berardinelli * * * Meier-Gorlin-Syndrom * Mevalonatkinase-Mangel * (SSMED) * * Morbus Gaucher perinatal letale Form * MULIBREY-Kleinwuchs * * * * * * Nicolaides–Baraitser-Syndrom * * Noonan-Syndrom * * * Partington-Syndrom * * * * Renpenning-Syndrom * * SHORT-Syndrom * * * * * * Turner-Syndrom * * * Van-den-Ende-Gupta-Syndrom * * * * Wiedemann-Rautenstrauch-Syndrom * Woodhouse-Sakati-Syndrom * * Zlotogora-Ogur-Syndrom (de)
  • A triangular face, in the simplest sense, is a human face shape with a lower half that becomes relatively thin, approaching an appearance of a triangle with a tip facing downwards. It is not necessarily caused by any disease, but is common in individuals with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. In a broader sense, triangular face encompasses a constellation of a hypoplastic face with prominent zygomatic arches, orbital hypertelorism, sunken cheeks, down-turned mouth, and occasionally brownish . This constellation is characteristic of Mulibrey nanism, but has also been described in Russell-Silver syndrome and Turner syndrome. (en)
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  • Unter einem dreieckigem Gesicht versteht man eine Gesichtsform, die von vorne betrachtet wie ein Dreieck ausschaut mit der größten Breite in Höhe der Schläfen und in Richtung Kinn schmal zulaufend. Synonyme: Dreieckige Gesichtsform; Dreieckförmiges Gesicht; englisch Face with broad temples and narrow chin; Triangular facial shape; Triangular facies Eine solche Gesichtsform als Hinweis auf ein Syndrom findet sich bei: * Edwards-Syndrom (Trisomie 18) * Osteogenesis imperfecta * Pterygium-Syndrom * Silver-Russell-Syndrom sowie bei: (de)
  • A triangular face, in the simplest sense, is a human face shape with a lower half that becomes relatively thin, approaching an appearance of a triangle with a tip facing downwards. It is not necessarily caused by any disease, but is common in individuals with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. (en)
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  • Triangular face (en)
  • Dreieckiges Gesicht (de)
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