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Extractions: Table of Contents - This Web Page Duane's Syndrome Brown's Syndrome Mobius Syndrome Sixth Nerve Palsy Duane's Syndrome eye muscle surgery Brown's Syndrome Browns syndrome is a condition present from birth or acquired later in life in which the eye is unable to move up, especially when it is turned in toward the nose. This is caused by the inability of the superior oblique muscle, one of the eye muscles, to slide through its natural pulley system along the bony wall of the eye. This condition is often first noted in a child when the parent notes that the uninvolved eye is "floating" up when the child looks to the side, when actually it is the other eye which is not moving up normally. eye muscle surgery can correct the problem. Mobius Syndrome Mobius syndrome is characterized by multiple disturbances of the muscles of the eyes and face. Most notable is the inability of one or both eyes to move outwards. This is often accompanied by eye crossing at birth which often needs to be corrected with eye muscle surgery . The involvement of the nerves that supply the muscles of the face is noted by early difficulty with sucking and feeding, as well as deficient closing of the eyes during sleep. The face can appear like a mask in that the ability to smile or wrinkle the forehead is absent.
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Extractions: Zuker RM, Goldberg CS, Manktelow RT Facial animation in children with Mobius syndrome after segmental gracilis muscle transplant Plast.Reconst.Surg. 2000 Jul;106(1): 1-8 discussion 9 Manktelow RT, Zuker RM Introduction: Reanimation of the paralyzed face Manktelow RT, Zuker RM Cross-face nerve graft the long and short graft: The first stage for microneurovascular muscle transfer Zuker RM, Manktelow RT T he technique of muscle transplantation to the face in children with Moebius syndrome Zuker RM Microvascular free transfer of a partial gracilis muscle to the face In: Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps, Lippincott-Raven 1998: 525-528 Manktelow RT, Zuker RM Microvascular free gracilis muscle and musculotaneous flap In: Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps, Lippincott-Raven 1998: 1793-94 Carr MM, Ross DA, Zuker RM Cranial nerve defects in congenital facial palsy J Otolaryngol. 1997 Apr;26(2): 80-7. Van Laeken N, Manktelow RT Facial Paralysis: Principles of Treatment In: Textbook of Plastic, Maxillofacial and Reconstructive Surgery. Georgiade et al. 1997 Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore
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Extractions: Stanford Report, October 23, 2002 Medical center surgeon gives child reason, not to mention ability, to smile By CAMILLE MOJICA REY Kim was later diagnosed with Mobius syndrome, a condition that causes varying degrees of facial paralysis. Children with the disorder often have trouble controlling their eyelids and cheek muscles. For Chris, now 10, the paralysis meant he was unable to form a normal smile. This kind of inability goes largely unnoticed by a small child. However, most parents are quite distressed by the lack of symmetry. But, as he grew, Chris became aware of his inability to smile normally, which his parents said caused emotional strain. "I heard him praying for fixing his face," Steve Kim said. Prior to surgery and years of therapy, Chris Kim was literally unable to smile. An unusual procedure at the medical center established the nerve and muscle connections he needed to add variety to his expressions. PHOTO: COURTESY OF JAMES CHANG Hope that Chris would someday smile like a normal boy came when the family met James Chang, MD, associate professor of plastic and hand surgery and program director in plastic surgery at Stanford. Chang is one of the few surgeons in California who performs corrective plastic surgery and microsurgery on children with Mobius syndrome.
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Extractions: In this study thirty women with normal, intrauterine pregnancies at 8 to 11 weeks' gestation were enrolled. They were given 0.2 or 0.4 mg of misoprostol orally or vaginally. Intrauterine pressure was recorded 30 minutes before misoprostol administration and for 4 hours thereafter. Suction curettage was performed at the end of the recording. Conclusions- After vaginal administration of misoprostol, long-lasting, continuously increasing uterine contractility develops; this can be only partially explained by a direct drug effect. The longer period of increased plasma concentrations of misoprostol may have also initiated the prolonged events, resulting in increased uterine contractility.
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Extractions: The features of Klinefelter are relatively mild. Boys with this disorder look normal, but as they reach puberty can have less facial hair, more breast development, and smaller testicles. They are almost always infertile. Boys with XXY are also more likely to have learning problems Posted by emily at 05:17 PM The Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS), formerly testicular feminization syndrome, is due to an error in fetal genital development . An insensitivity to adrogens in genetic males leads to feminization or undermasculinization of the external genitalia, abnormal secondary sexual development in puberty, and infertility. Mostly, these individuals look and act like normal females, but on the inside have testicles, not a uterus with ovaries.
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