Asymmetric Crying Facies in the 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome: Implications for Future Screening - Christina Pasick, Donna M. McDonald-McGinn, Christine Simbolon, David Low, Elaine Zackai, Oksana Jackson, 2013
Child with right-sided asymmetric crying face at rest (a) and crying... | Download Scientific Diagram
Congenital unilateral lower lip palsy (CULLP) commonly referred to as Asymmetric Crying Facies (ACF) is the most common cause of facial paralysis in... | By The Facial Paralysis Institute | Facebook
Asymmetric crying facies in an elderly, when a facial asymmetry is not a facial paralysis but a marker of possible congenital malformations: case report and review of the literature | Neurological Sciences
Facial Asymmetry in a Newly Born Baby: Diagnostic Challenge! - Naglaa M Kamal, Maher MR Omair, Ruwayd Attar, Salma AS Abosabie, Nawras M Asiri, Laila M Sherief, Mortada El-Shabrawi, 2022