نتایج جستجو برای: mobius syndrome
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PURPOSE High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of intracranial parts of sixth nerve and seventh nerve and the extraocular muscles (EOMs) in orbit to correlate the clinical characteristics in patients with two special forms of strabismus in congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders which are Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) and Mobius syndrome. MATERIALS AND METHODS Morphological ...
Mobius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder with the preliminary diagnostic criteria of congenital facial and abducent nerve palsy. Involvement of other cranial nerves, too, is common. Prevalence rate of this syndrome is approximately 1 in 100,000 neonates. It is of unknown etiology with sporadic occurrence. However, data regarding the occurrence rate in India is limited. Features such as oro...
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Mc Hugh has reported that incidence of neonatal facial nerve Paralysis in 1969, has been 0.23%. Infantile facial nerve paralysis has been categorized to three groups: 1- Congenital (Developemental) facial nerve paralysis 2- Prenatal acquired facial nerve paralysis. 3- Postnatal acquired facial nerve paralysis The Mobius syndrome may be the most famous among the causes of congenital facial nerve...
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