1. PierreRobinsyndrome Cleft soft palate; High-arched palate; Jaw that is very small with receding chin; Jaw placed unusually far back in the throat; Large-appearing tongue compared to jaw; Natal teeth (teeth appearing when the baby is born) Recurrent ear infections; Sm... Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
2. Pierre-Robin sequence : Signs and symptoms In Pierre-Robin sequence, the lower jaw of the fetus displaces the tongue backwards into the throat. The tongue located in this abnormal position blocks the embryonic structures from joining in the midline in order to form the palate, the roof of ... Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
3. PierreRobinSyndromeSymptoms & Treatment A health care provider can usually diagnose this condition during a physical exam. Consulting with a genetics specialist can rule out other problems linked to this syndrome. www.christusschumpert.org
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