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The differential diagnosis for abnormal facial growth can include a variety of medical conditions that can cause facial growth to be abnormal. These conditions can include tumors, infections, and genetic conditions.

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? 1. Tumors/cancer 2. Hemangiomas (benign vascular tumors) 3. Cysts 4. Lipomas (benign fatty tumors) 5. Neuromas (benign nerve tumors) 6. Fibromas (benign connective tissue tumors) 7. Osteomas (benign bone tumors) 8. Thyroglossal cysts 9. Trauma 10. Infection 11. Endocrine disorders 12. Vascular malformations 13. Congenital anomalies

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Jan. 1, 2023, 11:36 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 1, 2023

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