We studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the involvement of the motor and sensory long tracts in Möbius syndrome, in order to shed light on the pathophysiological mechanism of the syndrome. Standardized blink reflexes, direct responses of the facial nerves to the orbicularis oculi muscles and concentric needle electrode electromyography in orbicularis oculi and/or oris muscles were measured in 11 patients with Möbius syndrome, of whom six participated in MRI studies, all showing absent facial nerves. We performed motor- and somatosensory-evoked potentials in seven Möbius patients. We demonstrated three distinct pat-terns of abnormalities suggesting different sites of the primary lesion in different patients. (i) ...
The vesicle-associated membrane protein/synaptobrevin-associated membrane protein B (VAPB) Pro56Ser ...
Objective: To describe a patient with facial onset sensory motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) syndrome assoc...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital facial palsy associated with the impairment of ocular abduction. Th...
We studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the involvement of the motor and s...
Item does not contain fulltextWe studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with spor...
Objective: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with spor...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To detail the radiologic findings in Mobius syndrome, in or...
Contains fulltext : 26983_mobisy.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The overa...
Purpose: To describe clinical features in a large series of Möbius Syndrome (MBS) cases, investigati...
The classic condition of ocular motor deficits and facial weakness is Mobius syndrome, attributed to...
AIM: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterised by bilateral facial and abducens nerve para...
Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) was first described in 2006 as an apparently spo...
AIM: The paralysis of the ramus marginalis mandibulae nervus facialis may occur in Hemifacial Micros...
This thesis investigated the underlying physiology of the human facial nerve in health and disease. ...
The vesicle-associated membrane protein/synaptobrevin-associated membrane protein B (VAPB) Pro56Ser ...
Objective: To describe a patient with facial onset sensory motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) syndrome assoc...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital facial palsy associated with the impairment of ocular abduction. Th...
We studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the involvement of the motor and s...
Item does not contain fulltextWe studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with spor...
Objective: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with spor...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To detail the radiologic findings in Mobius syndrome, in or...
Contains fulltext : 26983_mobisy.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The overa...
Purpose: To describe clinical features in a large series of Möbius Syndrome (MBS) cases, investigati...
The classic condition of ocular motor deficits and facial weakness is Mobius syndrome, attributed to...
AIM: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterised by bilateral facial and abducens nerve para...
Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) was first described in 2006 as an apparently spo...
AIM: The paralysis of the ramus marginalis mandibulae nervus facialis may occur in Hemifacial Micros...
This thesis investigated the underlying physiology of the human facial nerve in health and disease. ...
The vesicle-associated membrane protein/synaptobrevin-associated membrane protein B (VAPB) Pro56Ser ...
Objective: To describe a patient with facial onset sensory motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) syndrome assoc...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital facial palsy associated with the impairment of ocular abduction. Th...