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Poland-Mobius syndrome in an infant girl [PDF]
Mobius syndrome is a rare condition of unclear origin, characterized by a unilateral or bilateral congenital facial weakness with impairment of ocular abduction, which is frequently associated with limb anomalies .
Al-Mazrou Khalid +2 more
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Orthopedic Manifestations of Mobius Syndrome: Case Series and Survey Study [PDF]
Background. Mobius Syndrome is a rare disease defined by bilateral congenital 7th nerve palsy. We focus on reporting the prevalence of orthopedic disease in this population. Methods.
Philip McClure +3 more
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Rare features associated with Mobius syndrome: Report of two cases [PDF]
Mobius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder with the preliminary diagnostic criteria of congenital facial and abducent nerve palsy. Involvement of other cranial nerves, too, is common.
Rumela Ghosh +6 more
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Möbius Syndrome: Misoprostol Use and Speech and Language Characteristics [PDF]
Introduction Möbius syndrome (MS; VI and VII palsy) is a rare disease that in Brazil has a great frequency because of the use of misoprostol during pregnancy.
Zelita Caldeira Ferreira Guedes
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Poland-Möbius syndrome: a case report implicating a novel mutation of the PLXND1 gene and literature review [PDF]
Background Möbius (Moebius) and Poland’s syndromes are two rare congenital syndromes characterized by non-progressive bilateral (and often asymmetric) dysfunction of the 6th and 7th cranial nerves and hypoplasia of the pectoral muscles associated with ...
Graeme E. Glass +6 more
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Möbius Syndrome: Surgical Treatment for Eyelid Dysfunction [PDF]
Introduction: Möbius syndrome is a heterogeneous congenital disorder that is linked to bilateral palsies of the cranial nerves VI and VII, resulting in congenital facial paralysis sometimes associated with impaired ocular abduction.
Gloria Lopez-Valverde +3 more
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An infant born with Mobius syndrome died at 22 days and was found at autopsy to have more widespread involvement of brainstem and cranial nerve nuclei than usual, resulting in an “expanded Mobius syndrome,” as reported from the University of Iowa ...
J Gordon Millichap
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Poland-Mobius Syndrome With Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis in a Neonate. [PDF]
Poland-Mobius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder that includes features of Poland and Mobius syndromes. It is characterized by unilateral or bilateral congenital facial weakness, impairment of abduction of eyes, associated limb anomalies, and aplasia or hypoplasia of the pectoralis muscle.
Yadav P +4 more
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The MRI findings in three patients with Mobius syndrome are reported from the Hospital Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
J Gordon Millichap
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Mobius Syndrome and Autistic Spectrum Disorder
The relation between autistic spectrum disorder and Mobius syndrome was studied in 25 patients (18 males and 7 females) included in a multidisciplinary study of Mobius sequence at the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Goteborg University ...
J Gordon Millichap
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