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41. The Diagnosis Of Infantile Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy
The mean age at onset of this population was 6.8 years, 30% used a wheelchair before 18 years of age, and three had congenital facial diplegia and sensorineural deafness.
http://www.fshsociety.org/pages/abtInfantile.html

42. Congenital Facial Diplegia - Traducci N Deā€¦Translate This PageTraducci N En Es
n.pr Congenital facial diplegia consisting of facial paralysis as well as lingual and masticatory muscle paralysis, inability to abduct the eyes, and anomalies of the extremities.
http://www.wordmagicsoft.com/diccionario/en-es/congenital facial diplegia.php

43. G. Congenital Facial Diplegia (M Bius Syndrome)
Facial palsy is defined as paralysis of facial muscles supplied by the seventh nerve; orbicularis oculi paralysis may result in epiphora and ectropion.
http://telemedicine.orbis.org/bins/volume_page.asp?cid=1-2897-3339-3353

44. PPT Slide
PPT Slide. Moebius syndrome (congenital facial diplegia) Congenital bilateral facial paralysis of facial nerve (7th) with abducent nerve paralysis
http://aac.unl.edu/drb/AAC_Congenital/tsld006.htm

45. Orphanet Moebius Syndrome
Synonym(s) Congenital facial diplegia M bius syndrome Summary. Moebius syndrome is a congenital form of oculofacial paralysis
http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?lng=EN&Expert=570

46. Moebius Syndrome Doctor Patient UK
Moebius Syndrome Synonym Moebius sequence, Mobius sequence/syndrome, congenital facial diplegia This is a complex developmental disorder of the
http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Moebius-Syndrome.htm

47. Mobius Syndrome Electrophysiologic Studies In Seven Cases.
Mobius syndrome is characterized by congenital facial diplegia, frequent impairment of gaze, variable involvement of other cranial muscles, and various musculoskeletal anomalies.
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/8761272

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