Low-rooted nasal bridges are closely associated with epicanthic folds.
A lower nasal bridge is more likely to cause an epicanthic fold, and vice versa.
[1] A lower or higher than average nasal bridge can be a sign of various genetic disorders, such as fetal alcohol syndrome.
An appearance of a widened nasal bridge can be seen with dystopia canthorum, which is a lateral displacement of the inner canthi of the eyes.
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