Objective: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with sporadic Mobius syndrome defined as nonprogressive congenital facial and abducens palsy. Methods: The authors assessed 24 patients with sporadic Mobius syndrome by performing a complete clinical examination and neurophysiologic tests including facial nerve conduction studies, needle electromyography examination of facial muscles, and recording of the blink reflex and of the trigeminofacial inhibitory reflex. Results: Two distinct groups of patients were identified according to neurophysiologic testing. The first group was characterized by increased facial distal motor latencies (DMLs) and poor recruitment of small and polyphasic motor unit action...
AIM: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterised by bilateral facial and abducens nerve para...
Mobius syndrome is a multisystem disorder and typically presents with 6th and 7th cranial nerves inv...
Purpose: To describe clinical features in a large series of Möbius Syndrome (MBS) cases, investigati...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with spor...
Item does not contain fulltextWe studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the variable clinical picture of Mobius syndrome (MIM no. 157900) and to f...
OBJECTIVE: To detail the radiologic findings in Mobius syndrome, in order to clarify its pathogeneti...
Contains fulltext : 48559.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background : Mobius syndrome is traditionally know as a non-progressive developmental disorder of cr...
The authors studied the nature of clumsiness in Mobius syndrome in terms of motor or sensory deficit...
Purpose: To assess ocular and otorhinolaryngologic manifestations and intellectual ability in patien...
We studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the involvement of the motor and s...
The classic condition of ocular motor deficits and facial weakness is Mobius syndrome, attributed to...
AIM: The paralysis of the ramus marginalis mandibulae nervus facialis may occur in Hemifacial Micros...
Contains fulltext : 26983_mobisy.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The overa...
AIM: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterised by bilateral facial and abducens nerve para...
Mobius syndrome is a multisystem disorder and typically presents with 6th and 7th cranial nerves inv...
Purpose: To describe clinical features in a large series of Möbius Syndrome (MBS) cases, investigati...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with spor...
Item does not contain fulltextWe studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the variable clinical picture of Mobius syndrome (MIM no. 157900) and to f...
OBJECTIVE: To detail the radiologic findings in Mobius syndrome, in order to clarify its pathogeneti...
Contains fulltext : 48559.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background : Mobius syndrome is traditionally know as a non-progressive developmental disorder of cr...
The authors studied the nature of clumsiness in Mobius syndrome in terms of motor or sensory deficit...
Purpose: To assess ocular and otorhinolaryngologic manifestations and intellectual ability in patien...
We studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the involvement of the motor and s...
The classic condition of ocular motor deficits and facial weakness is Mobius syndrome, attributed to...
AIM: The paralysis of the ramus marginalis mandibulae nervus facialis may occur in Hemifacial Micros...
Contains fulltext : 26983_mobisy.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The overa...
AIM: Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterised by bilateral facial and abducens nerve para...
Mobius syndrome is a multisystem disorder and typically presents with 6th and 7th cranial nerves inv...
Purpose: To describe clinical features in a large series of Möbius Syndrome (MBS) cases, investigati...