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Mobius Syndrme: Congenital Facial Paralysis Chapter 9 Möbius syndrome Congenital Facial Paralysis. Möbius syndromeor congenital facial paralysis is a rare deformity. The http://www.erlanger.org/craniofacial/book/hemifacial/hemifacial2.htm
Extractions: Möbius Syndrome: Congenital Facial Paralysis Hemifacial Microsomia Möbius Syndrome: Congenital Facial Paralysis Hemangiomas CHAPTERS Introduction Clefts of the Lip and Palate Ear Reconstruction Craniosynostosis ... Trauma Reconstruction Hemifacial Microsomia Summary Möbius syndrome or congenital facial paralysis is a rare deformity. The exact frequency of occurrence is not known, with only several hundred cases being reported in the literature. This type of facial paralysis has been classically described as bilateral, complete, and permanent. However, the paralysis occasionally may be asymmetric, in which the upper face is effected and the lower lip movement spared. Although uncommon, this syndrome is very distinct. Bilateral congenital facial paralysis has traditionally been associated with Paul Julius M bius. In 1888, M bius described a clinical entity involving bilateral paralysis of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves. He was the first to single out these particular palsies as a separate entity. Hence, the hallmark clinical features of M bius syndrome are paralysis of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves. The seventh cranial nerve or facial nerve innervates the muscles of facial expression. Paralysis of this nerve results in the mask-like facies and the inability to smile. The paralysis of the sixth cranial nerve results in the inability to abduct the eyes or simply to look to the side by just moving the eyes. Because of this inability to move the eyes laterally, the child follows objects by turning his head from side to side. Patients with M
MOEBIUS SYNDROME SUPPORT NETWORK HOMEPAGE Moebius syndrome is extremely rare. A life without a smile is still very much worthliving. Donations may be made payable to The Moebius syndrome Foundation, c http://www.ciaccess.com/moebius/main.htm
Extractions: What is Moebius Syndrome? Moebius Syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by lifetime facial paralysis. People with Moebius Syndrome can't smile or frown, and they often can't blink or move their eyes from side to side. In some instances, the syndrome is also associated with physical problems in other parts of the body. The Moebius Syndrome Foundation is a nonprofit organization started by parents and people with Moebius Syndrome. We've come together to do what we can to fight back - by spreading the word among the medical and lay communities and by supporting research into the causes, treatments, and possible cures for Moebius Syndrome. Moebius Syndrome is extremely rare. Two important nerves - the sixth and seventh cranial nerves - are not fully developed, causing eye muscle and facial paralysis. The movements of the face - blinking, lateral eye movements, and facial expressions are controlled by these nerves. Many of the other 12 cranial nerves may also be affected, including the 3rd, 5th, 8th, 9th, 11th and 12th.
Extractions: María Fernanda Aragón****, MD. Profesor Asociado Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. Servicio de Otorrinolaringología, Grupo de Otología-Neurotología. Hospital Militar Central. Santafé de Bogotá, Colombia. Profesor Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. Jefe del Servicio de Otorrinolaringología, Grupo de Otología-Neurotología. Hospital Militar Central. Santafé de Bogotá, Colombia. Residente Tercer Nivel Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. Servicio de Otorrinolaringología. Hospital Militar Central. Santafé de Bogotá, Colombia. Residente Segundo Nivel Universidad Militar Nueva Granada. Servicio de Otorrinolaringología. Hospital Militar Central. Santafé de Bogotá, Colombia. RESUMEN El síndrome de Mobius es una entidad caracterizada por parálisis del VI y VII par, pudiendo existir compromiso de otros pares craneanos o asociación a alteraciones de la pared torácica, retardo mental y alteraciones de las extremidades. Normalmente es de presentación bilateral, pero puede presentarse en forma unilateral. El presente reporte muestra el caso de una paciente de 15 años de edad quién consulta por presentar parálisis facial congénita unilateral y VI par ipsilateral; siendo estas sus únicas manifestaciones clínicas.
Corinna, Moebius Syndrome I live in Paint Rock, Texas, and am 5years-old. I love to learn, and people tellme that I'm very smart. I was born with something called Moebius syndrome. http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/fleitas/corinna.html
Extractions: Hello, my name is Corinna. I live in Paint Rock, Texas, and am 5-years-old. I love to learn, and people tell me that I'm very smart. I was born with something called Moebius Syndrome . It is a very rare condition, so you may not have heard about it before. I can't smile, I can't even blink, and I have the same look on my face no matter what is happening to me, even when I think that something is very, very funny or very, very sad. My insides know it, but my face hides it from everybody. When I was very little, I had to have a tube called a tracheotomy put into my neck to help me breathe. Then when I turned three I was able to breathe like you do, without any tubes, which really made me happy. I also have another way of getting foods, through a small button that was put into my tummy when I was a baby. I still do have that, but don't worry, it doesn't hurt and you can't even see it under my shirts. There are a few other differences about my appearance that you would notice if you got to meet me. My crossed eyes, for instance, which is why I wear glasses (though I bet you could figure that one out without my telling you). I was also born with something called club feet. Now that doesn't mean that my feet look like clubs, or belong to some type of club. It means that they turn in, making it hard for me to walk. There are five other students in my class. Because I have trouble using my hands, I can't do a lot of things that I would like to do. I also have a really hard time talking to people; they can't always understand what I'm saying. It really is frustrating when I can't say what I want when I want to. Just imagine what that would be like for you. Unfortunately, those aren't the only sad parts about my story. When I first went to school, everyone used to laugh at me. At least they don't laugh anymore, which is good. I think that they finally got used to the way I am.
Moebius Syndrome Moebius syndrome. What is Moebius syndrome? Moebius syndrome is an extremely rarecondition which typically affects the sixth and seventh cranial nerves. http://www.faces-cranio.org/Disord/Moebius.htm
Extractions: In addition to the physical characteristics common to Moebius, your child may have the following problems: delayed crawling and/or walking due to low muscle tone respiratory illnesses due to low muscle tone speech problems hearing problems caused by fluid in the ears limited movement of the tongue teeth problems sensitivity to loud sounds sensitivity to bright light
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MEDLINEplus: Paralysis Lockedin syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke); Mobiussyndrome (Congenital Facial Diplegia) (National Institute of Neurological http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/paralysis.html
Extractions: Alternating Hemiplegia (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Chiari Malformation (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Locked-in Syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Mobius Syndrome (Congenital Facial Diplegia) (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Periodic Paralyses (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Todd's Paralysis Information Page (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Vocal Cord Paralysis (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders) Dictionaries/Glossaries
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