The History Of Moebius Syndrome EHow.com Moebius syndrome is known by many other names, such as congenital facial diplegia, congenital oculofacial paralysis and congenital abducensfacial paralysis. http://www.ehow.com/about_5085249_history-moebius-syndrome.html
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Mobius Syndrome Mobius Syndrome (Congenital Facial Diplegia) information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). http://www.roperandparry.com.au/lc/health_resources_mobius_syndrome/17202/1
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Mobius Syndrome (Congenital Facial Diplegia) Mobius Syndrome (Congenital Facial Diplegia) What is Mobius Syndrome? Mobius syndrome is a rare birth defect caused by the absence or underdevelopment of the 6th and 7th http://www.medic8.com/neurological-disorders/mobius.htm
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Moebius Research Trust This Charity Trust has been set up for two main reasons To raise 250,000 allowing ground breaking research into the cause of Moebius Syndrome http://www.moebiusresearchtrust.org/
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Moebius Syndrome Moebius Syndrome (Also Called 'Congenital Facial Diplegia') What is Moebius Syndrome? Moebius syndrome is a rare birth defect caused by http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/Mobius_Syndrome/hic_Mobius_Syndrome.aspx
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Mobius Syndrome EMedicine Neurology Overview 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-overview
Sign In — Brain the congenital facial diplegia syndrome clinical features, pathology and tiology a review of sixtyone cases brain (1939) 62 (4) 381-403 doi 10.1093/brain/62.4.381 http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/4/381.full.pdf
Mobius Syndrome Treatment Medication - EMedicine Neurology Treatment 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-treatment