0 relating to a condition in which part of the body is a different shape from normal:
The patients' degree of anatomical abnormality - or dysmorphic features - were assessed from photographs.
We conducted assessments of dysmorphic physical features.
The patient presented at ten days of age with non-specific dysmorphic features and an asymptomatic cardiac murmur.
The syndrome is associated with mental deficiency, hypotonia and dysmorphic features.
The incidence of patients with this type of dysmorphic zygote was 11.7% (n = 1080), with 1.7% (n = 11 340) of all zygotes being affected.
Sixteen per cent (83/513) of embryos from dysmorphic oocytes arrested at three or fewer cells or were more than 50% fragmented.
The non-dysmorphic term female newborn weighed 3340 g and appeared pink and poorly perfused with severe respiratory distress.
Multiple abnormalities appeared in 19.4% (144/744) of all dysmorphic oocytes of which 90 (62.5%) were normally fertilised.
On average, each affected patient had more than one dysmorphic zygote.