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Mobius Syndrome

"Mobius Syndrome" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

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A syndrome of congenital facial paralysis, frequently associated with abducens palsy and other congenital abnormalities including lingual palsy, clubfeet, brachial disorders, cognitive deficits, and pectoral muscle defects. Pathologic findings are variable and include brain stem nuclear aplasia, facial nerve aplasia, and facial muscle aplasia, consistent with a multifactorial etiology. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1020)


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Below are the most recent publications written about "Mobius Syndrome" by people in Profiles.
  1. A defect in myoblast fusion underlies Carey-Fineman-Ziter syndrome. Nat Commun. 2017 07 06; 8:16077.
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  2. RYR1 mutations as a cause of ophthalmoplegia, facial weakness, and malignant hyperthermia. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2013 Dec; 131(12):1532-40.
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  3. Complication begets clarification in classification. Brain. 2013 Feb; 136(Pt 2):368-73.
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  4. Ophthalmologic and systemic features in möbius syndrome an italian case series. Ophthalmology. 2011 Aug; 118(8):1518-23.
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  5. Magnetic resonance imaging of the endophenotype of a novel familial Möbius-like syndrome. J AAPOS. 2008 Aug; 12(4):381-9.
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  6. Bilateral incyclotorsion, absent facial nerve, and anotia: fellow travelers in Möbius sequence or oculoauriculovertebral spectrum? J AAPOS. 2007 Jun; 11(3):310-2.
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  7. Poland-Möbius syndrome and cocaine abuse: a relook at vascular etiology. Pediatr Neurol. 2005 Apr; 32(4):285-7.
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