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A Rare Triad of Congenital Facial, Abducens, and Hypoglossal Nerve Palsies: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Effortless facial expression recognition without motor simulation. [PDF]
Carneiro Pereira S, Vannuscorps G.
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Oral Surgery, 2016
AbstractMoebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder involving complete or partial palsy of cranial nerve VII. Other cranial nerves can also be involved along with limb and orofacial malformations. This case report describes and discusses the clinical manifestations and briefly highlights management options for a patient diagnosed with Moebius ...
P. Hoyle, K. Durey
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AbstractMoebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder involving complete or partial palsy of cranial nerve VII. Other cranial nerves can also be involved along with limb and orofacial malformations. This case report describes and discusses the clinical manifestations and briefly highlights management options for a patient diagnosed with Moebius ...
P. Hoyle, K. Durey
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
Moebius syndrome is uncommon, as reported in the literature. A patient with Moebius syndrome is reported, showing a 30-year follow-up after initial surgical treatment by bilateral partial transfers of the Masseter muscles.
DANIEL C. MORELLO, JOHN MARQUIS CONVERSE
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Moebius syndrome is uncommon, as reported in the literature. A patient with Moebius syndrome is reported, showing a 30-year follow-up after initial surgical treatment by bilateral partial transfers of the Masseter muscles.
DANIEL C. MORELLO, JOHN MARQUIS CONVERSE
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
BACKGROUND Complete Moebius Syndrome (CMS) is a congenital condition affecting the VII and VI cranial nerves, causing bilateral facial paralysis and limited ocular abduction.
K. A. Fukumoto-Inukai +6 more
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BACKGROUND Complete Moebius Syndrome (CMS) is a congenital condition affecting the VII and VI cranial nerves, causing bilateral facial paralysis and limited ocular abduction.
K. A. Fukumoto-Inukai +6 more
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Australasian Journal of Philosophy
: Some embodied theories of concepts state that concepts are represented in a sensorimotor manner, typically via simulation in sensorimotor cortices. Fred Adams (2010) has advanced an empirical argument against embodied concepts reasoning as follows.
Hunter Gentry
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: Some embodied theories of concepts state that concepts are represented in a sensorimotor manner, typically via simulation in sensorimotor cortices. Fred Adams (2010) has advanced an empirical argument against embodied concepts reasoning as follows.
Hunter Gentry
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
Congenital facial diplegia is a rare condition. A case report of Moebius Syndrome Consisting of bilateral facial and abducens nerve paralysis is reported here.
K. N. Dandekar +2 more
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Congenital facial diplegia is a rare condition. A case report of Moebius Syndrome Consisting of bilateral facial and abducens nerve paralysis is reported here.
K. N. Dandekar +2 more
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Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism (JPEM)
Objectives Moebius syndrome (MS) is a rare congenital non-progressive rhombencephalic disorder mostly characterised by abducens and facial nerve palsy, but with a multifaceted clinical presentation.
Silvia Molinari +10 more
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Objectives Moebius syndrome (MS) is a rare congenital non-progressive rhombencephalic disorder mostly characterised by abducens and facial nerve palsy, but with a multifaceted clinical presentation.
Silvia Molinari +10 more
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American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A, 2023
Moebius syndrome is a congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder (CCDD) that presents with nonprogressive cranial nerve (CN) VI and VII palsies resulting in facial weakness and inability to abduct the eye(s).
R. W. Gates +6 more
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Moebius syndrome is a congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder (CCDD) that presents with nonprogressive cranial nerve (CN) VI and VII palsies resulting in facial weakness and inability to abduct the eye(s).
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