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Mobius Syndrome Or Brainstem Dysgenesis : Case Description And Mini Review
Background : Mobius syndrome is traditionally know as a non-progressive developmental disorder of cranial nerve nuclei mainly the sixth and the seventh nerves. Recent evidences however suggest that it may have an extended spectrum and a variable course.
Thankappan Bindu +3 more
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Möbius syndrome associated with obesity and precocious puberty. [PDF]
Möbius syndrome is a neurological disorder involving underdevelopment of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves. Multiple associations have been described including dysfunction of other cranial nerves, limb abnormalities and hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism ...
De Silva SR, Painter SL, Hildebrand D.
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© 2016 Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice | Published by Wolters Kluwer Medknow A 6‐year‐old female child presented to our hospital with intellectual disability, global developmental delay, seizures, bilateral congenital squint, and features of ...
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MOEBIUS SYNDROME IN THE PRACTICE OF A NEUROLOGIST (Clinical Cases)
Mobius syndrome is a rare pathology of the nervous system, which is presented by an anomaly in the structure of the cranial nerves. For the first time, the pathology was described by the neurologist Paul Möbius and to this day is a poorly understood ...
A. Turmanbetova +2 more
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Rationale and design of the TRIC-I-HF-DZHK24 (TRICuspid Intervention in Heart Failure) trial. [PDF]
Study overview of the TRIC‐I‐HF‐DZHK24 trial. HF, heart failure; HFH, heart failure hospitalization; QoL, quality of life; RHC, right heart catheterization; TR, tricuspid regurgitation; TTVI, transcatheter tricuspid valve intervention. Abstract Aims Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a detrimental disease frequently diagnosed in patients with right‐sided ...
Stocker TJ +23 more
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Occipito-vertebral dissociation in connection with extensive cervical spine malsegmentation in a boy with möbius syndrome [PDF]
Ali Al Kaissi +2 more
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Introdução: A Síndrome de Moebius (SM) é uma desordem neurológica congênita rara cuja principal característica é a paralisia parcial ou completa do nervo facial, podendo ainda, ser acompanhada pela paralisia de outros nervos cranianos. Apresentação do caso: J.F.F.R., 15 meses e 21 dias, sexo masculino, brasileiro, em acompanhamento na Unidade Básica de
Carvalho, Luiza Helena Bauermann Gubert +20 more
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Imaging findings in Möbius-Poland syndrome
Poland syndrome refers to a chest wall disorder in which there is a deficiency of the pectoral musculature. Möbius syndrome is a rare disorder in which there is absence or hypoplasia of the facial or abducens nerve, either unilaterally or bilaterally ...
Vincent G. Parenti, MD +5 more
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Surgical techniques for smile restoration in patients with Möbius syndrome. [PDF]
Möbius syndrome is a congenital condition, the etiology when is not associated with misoprostol is not well defined. Signs and symptoms include difficulty swallowing, speech problems, drooling, strabismus, limitation of eye movement and more importantly,
Morales-Chávez M +2 more
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