Jaw Winking Synkinesis
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Kinematic and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Definition of Familial Marcus Gunn Jaw-Winking Synkinesis
BACKGROUND Marcus Gunn jaw-winking synkinesis (MGJWS) is characterized by eyelid ptosis, which disappears during jaw movement. Familial MGJWS is an extremely rare condition. Some authors suggested that MGJWS is due to neural misdirection in the brainstem whereas others suggested that aberrant reinnervation or ephapse may be responsible for synkinetic activity. Pathogenesis of this condition is ...
متن کاملMarcus Gunn jaw-winking syndrome.
From the Department of Neurology, Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, Chia-Yi. Received June 24, 2009. Revised and Accepted July 10, 2009. Reprint requests and correspondence to: Yu-Hisang Su, MD. Department of Neurology, Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, No 539, Chung-Shao Road, Chia-Yi, Taiwan. E-mail: [email protected] KT is a 3-year-old girl and presents with a significant left congenital ptosis. Since ...
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BACKGROUND Markus-Gunn Jaw-winking Phenomenon (MGJW) is a congenital ptosis associated with synkinetic movement of upper lid on masticating movements of jaw. It results from aberrant connection between motor division of trigeminal nerve and oculomotor nerve. OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical characteristics of MGJW phenomenon and evaluate its surgical outcomes of unilateral levator excisi...
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RATIONALE Levator resection has become a routine procedure for patients with severe Marcus Gunn jaw-winking synkinesis (MGJWS). To optimize the surgical outcome, adult patients need to be kept awake, or easily aroused and responsive to verbal commands during the operation. However, levator resection is commonly performed under general anesthesia in pediatric patients. In the present case, we de...
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Several abnormal synkinetic eye movements during jaw movements may often be seen after trauma or congenitally in the Marcus Gunn jaw winking phenomenon. The most frequent type consists of unilateral ptosis and retraction of the ptotic lid upon moving the jaw. The authors describe a case with isolated simultaneous adduction of the left eye upon jaw movement. This paper presents a rare case of Ma...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Pediatrics
سال: 2019
ISSN: 0022-3476
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.03.029