The authors studied the nature of clumsiness in Mobius syndrome in terms of motor or sensory deficits, and sought to clarify the pathophysiological mechanism of the syndrome. Standardized electrophysiologic studies were conducted, with special emphasis on the long motor and sensory tracts and peripheral nerves, in seven Mobius patients with clumsiness, of whom six participated in MRI studies; five of them showing brainstem hypoplasia. All performed motor-evoked potentials were normal. In all patients, normal somatosensory-evoked potentials were recorded and peripheral nerve conduction assessment revealed no abnormalities. The electrophysiologic data indicate that the traversing motor and sensory tracts through the brainstem, and the periphe...
We have studied motor, somatosensory, brainstem auditory and visual evoked potentials in two patient...
Involvement of the peripheral nervous system in mitochondrial disorders (MD) has been previously rep...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of disability after trauma in young adults in North...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the variable clinical picture of Mobius synd...
Background : Mobius syndrome is traditionally know as a non-progressive developmental disorder of cr...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the occurrence of mental retardation in a group of patients with Mobius synd...
OBJECTIVE: To detail the radiologic findings in Mobius syndrome, in order to clarify its pathogeneti...
Purpose: To assess ocular and otorhinolaryngologic manifestations and intellectual ability in patien...
BACKGROUND: Mobius syndrome is characterized by a bilateral congenital paralysis of the facial and a...
Background: Mobius syndrome is characterized by a bilateral congenital paralysis of the facial and a...
We studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the involvement of the motor and s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with spor...
Mobius syndrome is a multisystem disorder and typically presents with 6th and 7th cranial nerves inv...
We have studied motor, somatosensory, brainstem auditory and visual evoked potentials in two patient...
Involvement of the peripheral nervous system in mitochondrial disorders (MD) has been previously rep...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of disability after trauma in young adults in North...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the variable clinical picture of Mobius synd...
Background : Mobius syndrome is traditionally know as a non-progressive developmental disorder of cr...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the occurrence of mental retardation in a group of patients with Mobius synd...
OBJECTIVE: To detail the radiologic findings in Mobius syndrome, in order to clarify its pathogeneti...
Purpose: To assess ocular and otorhinolaryngologic manifestations and intellectual ability in patien...
BACKGROUND: Mobius syndrome is characterized by a bilateral congenital paralysis of the facial and a...
Background: Mobius syndrome is characterized by a bilateral congenital paralysis of the facial and a...
We studied the nature and extent of facial muscle innervation and the involvement of the motor and s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neurophysiologic aspects of facial motor control in patients with spor...
Mobius syndrome is a multisystem disorder and typically presents with 6th and 7th cranial nerves inv...
We have studied motor, somatosensory, brainstem auditory and visual evoked potentials in two patient...
Involvement of the peripheral nervous system in mitochondrial disorders (MD) has been previously rep...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of disability after trauma in young adults in North...