The diagnosis of Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder, is primarily based on congenital facial and abducent nerve palsy. Involvement of other cranial nerves is also common. Occasionally the V, X, XI, and XII cranial nerves are involved, resulting in a difficulty to chew, swallow, and cough, which often leads to respiratory complications. Mental retardation and autism have been reported in some cases. Moebius syndrome can be associated with orofacial anomalies and limb malformations. The authors describe a patient with a confirmed diagnosis of Moebius syndrome associated with hydrosyringomyelia. No case of Moebius syndrome involving primarily the spinal cord has been reported so far. This patient did not present with other factors di...
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BACKGROUND: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterized by bilateral facial and abducens ner...
Pervasive developmental disorders are neuropsychiatric disorders that start in early years of life, ...
We report a case of Moebius syndrome associated with syringomyelia in a 6-year-old girl. The associa...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital malformation of the brainstem that is non-progressive typically cau...
Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder of varying severity, involves multiple cranial nerves a...
Moebius Syndrome (MBS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by facial paralysis and o...
Moebius syndrome consists of congenital, complete or partial facial nerve palsy with or without para...
Moebius syndrome is a rare nonprogressive congenital neurological disorder with a wide range of seve...
Introduction: Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by unilateral or bilatera...
Abstract- Moebius Syndrome is a rare congenital disorder of the facial and abducens nerve. Other cra...
AIM: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterised by bilateral facial and abducens nerve para...
Abstract Background Moebius Se...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital, nonprogressive disorder clinically characterized by loss of facial...
Background: Moebius Syndrome (MS) is characterized by congenital paralysis of the 6th and 7th crani...
Contains fulltext : 26983_mobisy.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The overa...
BACKGROUND: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterized by bilateral facial and abducens ner...
Pervasive developmental disorders are neuropsychiatric disorders that start in early years of life, ...
We report a case of Moebius syndrome associated with syringomyelia in a 6-year-old girl. The associa...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital malformation of the brainstem that is non-progressive typically cau...
Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder of varying severity, involves multiple cranial nerves a...
Moebius Syndrome (MBS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by facial paralysis and o...
Moebius syndrome consists of congenital, complete or partial facial nerve palsy with or without para...
Moebius syndrome is a rare nonprogressive congenital neurological disorder with a wide range of seve...
Introduction: Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by unilateral or bilatera...
Abstract- Moebius Syndrome is a rare congenital disorder of the facial and abducens nerve. Other cra...
AIM: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterised by bilateral facial and abducens nerve para...
Abstract Background Moebius Se...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital, nonprogressive disorder clinically characterized by loss of facial...
Background: Moebius Syndrome (MS) is characterized by congenital paralysis of the 6th and 7th crani...
Contains fulltext : 26983_mobisy.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The overa...
BACKGROUND: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterized by bilateral facial and abducens ner...
Pervasive developmental disorders are neuropsychiatric disorders that start in early years of life, ...