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  1. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Mobius Syndrome: Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2005-01-31
  2. The Low GI Guide to the Metabolic Syndrome and Your Heart by Jennie Brand-Miller, Kaye Foster-Powell, et all 2005-06-06

21. Advanced Respiratory - Airway Clearance Indications Of Mobius Syndrome
Airway Clearance Indications of mobius syndrome, Print Version. VariationsMoebius syndrome; mobius syndrome. Back SOURCES Thoene JG, Coker NP.
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22. ClinicalTrials.gov - Linking Patients To Medical Research Search
Query Details. No studies were found for mobius syndrome ALLFIELDS. ModifyYour Search. Individual Terms, Count. mobius syndrome , None. Syndrome , 1965.
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Query Details. No studies were found for NINDS mobius syndrome InformationPage ALLFIELDS. NINDS mobius syndrome Information Page , None. Page , 7.
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24. Mobius Syndrome
mobius syndrome. Mobius is an The exact cause of mobius syndrome isunknown though there are numerous possible causes. One is that
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Mobius Syndrome Mobius is an extremely rare condition in which the 6 th and 7 th cranial nerves are not fully developed resulting in eye muscle and facial paralysis. The ensuing lack of facial expression and inability to smile are the most graphic symptoms. Blinking, lateral eye movements and facial expressions are either non-functioning or severely limited. When a newborn exhibits impaired ability to suck there is a possibility that Mobius may be responsible. Combined with excessive drooling and crossed eyes, deformities of tongue and jaw, club foot or missing or webbed fingers, a Mobius diagnosis is likely. The mouth and eyes may remain open during sleep with eyes becoming ulcerated due to lack of tears in the absence of blinking. Acquiring gross motor skills is often delayed with the child catching up to peers after a while. Speech therapy is required to maximize communication given the impaired mobility of the tongue and lips as well as to gain better control of eating. Surgery may be needed to correct crossed eyes; nerve and muscles may be transferred to provide ability to smile; physical therapy helps improve gross motor skills and coordination. The exact cause of Mobius syndrome is unknown though there are numerous possible causes.

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26. MOEBIUS SYNDROME NEWS NEWSLETTER MOBIUS SYNDROME CRANIAL NERVE NERVES
MOEBIUS SYNDROME NEWS NEWSLETTER. Vol. IX No. The 4th International Moebius SyndromeConference, held July 2123 in Sturbridge Village, MA, was a huge success.
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Vol. IX No. 2 Editor: vmccarrell@mid-mo.net SITE INDEX MORE NEWS Aug. 2000 4th International Moebius Conference Edition Conference Overview Stars Come Out At Night Up-Coming Get Togethers Halverson Attends Conference ... easchum@warwick.net ; 914-831-5221. Send Elisa a check for $10, which includes shipping, to the Moebius Syndrome Foundation with your name and address. We still have a few conference canvas bags with the logo left and many XL conference t-shirts. Cost of the bags is $10 each, cost of the t-shirts is $15 - both also available from Elisa. To order audio tapes of the conference send your request, with $20 per tape, to Marsha Roach, 722 Vauxhall Street Ext, Waterford, CT 06385-4354; 860-437-8396. marsha_l_roach@groton.pfizer.com To order video tapes of the speakers contact ProMedia, 2593 Hamline Avenue, Roseville, MN 55133; 612-631-3681. The tapes cost $25 each. A study in Sweden has identified the drug Misoprostol, which causes uterine contractions and was used to induce abortion in South America, (the drug is illegal in the U.S.) as a cause of Moebius Syndrome where use of the drug failed to cause an abortion. In these cases, a vascular disruption occurred in the uterus between 23-46 days gestation. For more information go to: http://omie.med.jhmi.edu/craniofacial

27. Mobius Syndrome : Meddie Health Search
LINKS About.com with Laura L. Jelliffe, Ph.D. Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatmentof mobius syndrome. Information on research, community outreach and support.
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29. Mobius' Syndrome
Mobius' syndrome,, Print this article, (Paul Julius Mobius, 1853–1907,German neurologist), congenital bilateral facial paralysis
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*For Medical Professionals only, registration required Mobius' syndrome, (Paul Julius Mobius, 1853–1907, German neurologist), congenital bilateral facial paralysis, due to total or partial absence of the facial nerve. Patients also have palsy of the abducens nerves and may have additional cranial nerve abnormalities. Various ear abnormalities may be present, such as deformation of the auricle and malformations of the inner ear . The abnormalities may be unilateral. The syndrome is known to be associated with a variety of other developmental somatic defects.
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30. Mobius Syndrome - Condition, Disease, Or Disorder Article
mobius syndrome Article relating to particular medical disease, condition,or disorder. mobius syndrome. What is mobius syndrome?
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Mobius Syndrome What is Mobius Syndrome? Is there any treatment? There is no specific course of treatment for Mobius syndrome. Treatment is supportive and symptomatic. Infants may require feeding tubes or special bottles to maintain sufficient nutrition. Surgery may correct strabismus and improve limb and jaw deformities. Physical and speech therapy may improve motor skills and coordination, and help to better control speaking and eating abilities. Plastic reconstructive surgery may be beneficial in some individuals. Also, in a few cases, nerve and muscle transfers (microvascular muscle transplant) to the corners of the mouth have been performed to provide some ability to smile. What is the prognosis? There is no cure for Mobius syndrome. With proper care and treatment many individuals have normal life expectancy, in spite of the severe impairments that characterize the disorder.

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Details about this disease, including what it is, the causes, symptoms and treatment options. Mobius Syndrome Also known as congenital facial diplegia, an information sheet compiled by NINDS. Moebius Syndrome Foundation Bringing together information from and links to medical and lay support for those affected by Moebius syndrome. Readers Digest Health A list of alternate names for mobius syndrome, along with a general discussion and resources. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor Parts of the directory made available on 1UpHealth have been modified. External Web site links provided on this site are meant for convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement.

32. 1Up Health > Mobius Syndrome [Congenital Facial Diplegia] - Birth Defects & Gene
mobius syndrome Congenital Facial Diplegia . Read detailed informationabout mobius syndrome Congenital Facial Diplegia . Includes
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33. Advanced Respiratory - Airway Clearance Indications Of Mobius Syndrome
Airway Clearance Indications of mobius syndrome Variations Moebius syndrome;mobius syndrome. Back SOURCES Thoene JG, Coker NP. Moebius syndrome.
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34. Advanced Respiratory - Primary Diagnosis Referral Listing
Lissencephaly; Microcephaly; Mitochondrial Myopathy; mobius syndrome;Moyamoya Disease; Multiple Sclerosis; Myasthenia Gravis; Nemaline
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Synonyms Congenital Facial Diplegia Syndrome; Congenital Oculofacial Paralysis;mobius syndrome; Moebieus Sequence. Disorder Subdivisions None. General Discussion
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36. Mobius Syndrome
mobius syndrome PubMed Medline search on mobius syndrome mobius syndrome factsheetNational Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Support Groups.
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Mobius Syndrome Medline NLM definition: 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) PubMed Medline search on Mobius Syndrome
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37. Moebius Syndrome (Congenital Facial Diplegia)
Moebius Syndrome/Sequence (Congenital Facial Diplegia). MOEBIUS SEQUENCE/SYNDROME;MOEBIUS SYNDROME SUPPORT NETWORK; mobius syndrome; Corinna has mobius syndrome;
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38. Searchalot Directory For Mobius Syndrome
mobius syndrome Also known as congenital facial diplegia, an informationsheet compiled by NINDS. MCW Healthlink mobius syndrome
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39. ScienceDaily News Release: Ulcer Drug Linked To Birth Defects
Our research determined that misoprostol causes a congenital facial paralysisknown as mobius syndrome, explains lead researcher Anne Pastuszak, MSc, of
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It is these side effects that prompt some Brazilian women to take misoprostolwhich is available over the counter in Brazil but only by prescription in Canadain an attempt to terminate their pregnancy. However, the drug does not always cause miscarriage and children born to mothers who have taken misoprostol are more likely to have Mobius syndrome than women who have not taken the drug. The case control study compared the frequency of misoprostol use during the first trimester between mothers of 96 Brazilian infants diagnosed with Mobius syndrome and mothers of 96 infants with neural tube defects. Among the mothers of infants with Mobius syndrome, 47 (49 per cent) had taken misoprostol during pregnancy compared with just three (three percent) of the mothers from the other group. This research was funded by The Hospital for Sick Children Foundation and the Brazilian Research Council.

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