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Short philtrum

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Illustrations

The face
The face
Philtrum
Philtrum

Definition    Return to top

The philtrum is defined by the two slight ridges in the skin that run from the nose to the upper lip. A short philtrum is a shorter-than-normal distance between the upper lip and the nose.

Considerations    Return to top

Facial features are characteristics dictated by genetic inheritance. Genetic abnormalities may predispose individuals to changes in features. The length of the philtrum, which is the midline groove that runs from the top of the lip to the nose, is determined genetically. In some syndromes this groove is shortened.

Causes    Return to top

Home Care    Return to top

When to Contact a Medical Professional    Return to top

If you notice a short philtrum on your child, call your health care provider.

What to Expect at Your Office Visit    Return to top

An infant with a short philtrum may have other symptoms and signs that, when taken together, define a specific syndrome or condition. Diagnosis of that condition is based on a family history, medical history, and thorough physical evaluation by an experienced geneticist.

Medical history questions documenting short philtrum in detail may include:

Diagnostic tests:

Laboratory studies such as chromosome studies, enzyme assays, x-rays and metabolic studies on both mother and infant may be ordered to confirm the presence of a suspected disorder.

After seeing your health care provider:

If a diagnosis was made by your health care provider associated with a short philtrum, you may want to note that diagnosis in your personal medical record.

Update Date: 3/13/2006

Updated by: Lamya Alarif, Ph.D., H.C.L.D., Immunology and Genetics Associates, McLean, VA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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