Paresis of the sixth or seventh cranial nerve becomes the distinguishing criterion for Mobius síndrome. Moebius syndrome is usually bilateral, however, it could be unilaterally; in opposition with Millar Gubler syndrome, which is usually unilateral and associated with contralateral hemiparesis. We report the case of a young patient with paralysis of VI and VII bilateral nerve with bilateral hemiplegia (bilateral Gluber Millar Syndrome) secondary a tumor lesion. Apparently bilateral Gubler Millard syndrome has not been previously reported
The diagnosis of Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder, is primarily based on congenital faci...
This congenital syndrome was described at about the same time by Harlan, Chisholm, and Mobius
AbstractMoebius syndrome (MS) is a congenital syndrome characterized by unilateral or bilateral apla...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital malformation of the brainstem that is non-progressive typically cau...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
Millard-Gubler syndrome, first described in 1858, is caused by a lesion at the ventral part of the p...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder of varying severity, involves multiple cranial nerves a...
Background: Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute immune-mediated polyneuropathies, which has ma...
Isolated bilateral ptosis as an initial sign of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) with subsequent ...
Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a rare condition characterized by the classical triad of ophthalmopl...
Various terms have been applied to this condition: Mobius's syndrome, congenital facial diplegi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the variable clinical picture of Mobius synd...
The diagnosis of Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder, is primarily based on congenital faci...
This congenital syndrome was described at about the same time by Harlan, Chisholm, and Mobius
AbstractMoebius syndrome (MS) is a congenital syndrome characterized by unilateral or bilateral apla...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
Moebius syndrome is a congenital malformation of the brainstem that is non-progressive typically cau...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
Millard-Gubler syndrome, first described in 1858, is caused by a lesion at the ventral part of the p...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder of varying severity, involves multiple cranial nerves a...
Background: Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute immune-mediated polyneuropathies, which has ma...
Isolated bilateral ptosis as an initial sign of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) with subsequent ...
Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a rare condition characterized by the classical triad of ophthalmopl...
Various terms have been applied to this condition: Mobius's syndrome, congenital facial diplegi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the variable clinical picture of Mobius synd...
The diagnosis of Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder, is primarily based on congenital faci...
This congenital syndrome was described at about the same time by Harlan, Chisholm, and Mobius
AbstractMoebius syndrome (MS) is a congenital syndrome characterized by unilateral or bilateral apla...