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41. Mobius Syndrome American Academy Of Neurology The American Academy of Neurology (AAN), is an international association of more than 21,000 neurology professionals dedicated to providing the best possible care for patients with http://patients.aan.com/disorders/index.cfm?event=view&disorder_id=990 |
42. Mobius Syndrome Follow-up - EMedicine Neurology Followup Mobius syndrome is due, in part, to loss of function of motor cranial nerves. Although von Graefe described a case of congenital facial diplegia in 18801, the syndrome http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1180822-followup |
43. Mobius Syndrome Mobius Syndrome Introductory Physics discussion Vote for Physics Forums in the physics.org Best Q A site category! (you have to register) Vote here http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=14789 |
44. Mobius Syndrome Medline NLM definition A syndrome of congenital facial paralysis, frequently associated with abducens palsy and other congenital abnormalities including lingual palsy http://www.ion.ucl.ac.uk/library/patient/mobius.htm |
45. Mobius.syndrome From New York Likes Japanese Horror Films, Korean mobius.syndrome's miix from new york says engaged on 08.15.2008 and likes japanese horror films, korean thriller films, studying ww2, various electronic music http://miix.com/ii/mobius.syndrome |
46. Mobius Syndrome - Symptoms, Treatments And Resources For Mobius Mobius Syndrome MedHelp's Mobius Syndrome Center for Information, Symptoms, Resources, Treatments and Tools for Mobius Syndrome. Find Mobius Syndrome information, treatments http://www.medhelp.org/tags/show/160782/Mobius-Syndrome |
47. Mobius Syndrome - Congenital Oculofacial Paralysis, Moebius A syndrome of congenital facial paralysis, frequently associated with abducens p http://www.hon.ch/HONselect/RareDiseases/EN/C10.292.300.825.html |
48. How To Treat Mobius Syndrome EHow.com Mobius Syndrome is a genetic disorder for which there is no cure. It is characterized by a lack of certain cranial nerves and deformities of the jaw, face muscles, extremities http://www.ehow.com/how_2088452_treat-mobius-syndrome.html |
49. M Bius Syndrome Definition From Answers.com 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.answers.com/topic/mobius-syndrome |
50. Mobius Syndrome Mobius syndrome, a rare genetic condition, is characterized by the inability to use the facial muscles. At present there is no cure, but many affected individuals can lead long http://www.brighthub.com/science/genetics/articles/90828.aspx |
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