Moebius Syndrome: A Case Report on an Uncommon Congenital Syndrome. [PDF]
Moebius syndrome (MS) is rare. It is defined by congenital bilateral paralysis of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves, resulting in an absence of mimicry and strabismus responsible for major relational disorders.
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Diagnosis and Dental Management of a Child with Moebius Syndrome: A Case Report. [PDF]
Moebius syndrome (MBS) is a rare congenital nonprogressive neuromuscular disorder characterized by partial or complete, unilateral or bilateral paralysis of the facial (VII) and abducens (VI) cranial nerves (CNs).
Mittal M, Kumar A, Chopra R, Tomar P.
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Impact of Social Determinants of Health in the Care of Moebius Syndrome: A Case Report. [PDF]
Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by nonprogressive uni- or bilateral abducens nerve (VI) and facial nerve (VII) palsy. Other cranial nerves (CN) such as CN III, IV, and IX-XII may be involved leading to varied presentations ...
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Multidisciplinary Care for Moebius Syndrome and Related Disorders: Building a Management Protocol. [PDF]
Moebius syndrome is a collection of orofacial anomalies with highly variable features affecting many different systems but characterised by bilateral facial palsy and absent eye abduction.
Odedra A +11 more
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Unusual case of Trigeminal Neuralgia Associated with Poland -Moebius Syndrome. [PDF]
Bhushan K, Sahu R, Sharma ML.
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Oral findings and comprehensive dental management of Moebius syndrome: a systematic review. [PDF]
Moebius syndrome (MS) is a rare, non-progressive, neuromuscular, congenic disease involving the oral maxillofacial region. The present study aimed to describe the oral and extraoral findings in MS patients and their comprehensive dental management.
Alarcón-Sánchez MA +4 more
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Summary:. Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital facial palsy that can generate serious emotional repercussions, mainly due to the inability to smile. Currently, no treatment is available; however, surgery can restore muscle function.
Fausto Viterbo, MD, PhD +2 more
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Postoperative multimodal rehabilitation for spontaneous smile restoration in severe Moebius syndrome: A case report and a short literature review. [PDF]
Moebius syndrome (MS) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by bilateral facial paralysis, significantly impacting an individual’s ability to convey emotions.
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Beyond the Eyes: Clinico-Radiological Correlation of Bilateral Complete Horizontal Gaze Palsy in Moebius Syndrome. [PDF]
Moebius syndrome is a rare disease characterized by unilateral or bilateral facial nerve palsies with/without other cranial nerve palsy. It manifests clinically with facial muscle weakness and/or ophthalmoplegia and can be associated with other physical ...
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Moebius syndrome (moebius sequence) [PDF]
Moebius Syndrome is one of the rare disorder amongst the oromandibular limb hypogenesis. It is of a unknown atiology with sporadic occurrence in which there is congenital bilateral facial palsy,-bilateral involvement of abducent nerve along with other cranial nerves like III, V, IX, X, Xllth and the patient having masklike expressionless face.
A A, Desai, S, Bansal
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