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   rare features associated with mobius syndrome: report of two cases  
   
نویسنده ghosh rumela ,shetty vikram ,hegde shruthi ,babu g subhas ,ajila vidya ,kishore p nanda ,nair mithula
منبع journal of dental research dental clinics dental prospects - 2017 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:60 -65
چکیده    Mobius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder with the preliminary diagnostic criteria of congenital facial and abducent nerve palsy. involvement of other cranial nerves, too, is common. prevalence rate of this syndrome is approximately 1 in 100,000 neonates. it is of unknown etiology with sporadic occurrence. however, data regarding the occurrence rate in india is limited. features such as orofacial malformations, limb defects, and musculoskeletal, behavioral, and cognitive abnormal-ities might be associated. a thorough evaluation to identify the condition and establishing an adequate treatment plan is of utmost important in this condition. we are reporting clinical and radiographic features of mobius syndrome in two cases along with unusual findings of limb and neck deformity
کلیدواژه congenital ,facial nerve ,mobius syndrome ,palsy ,strabismus
آدرس nitte university, a b shetty memorial institute of dental sciences, department of oral medicine and radiology, india, nitte university, nitte meenakshi institute of craniofacial surgery, k s hegde medical college and hospital, india, nitte university, a b shetty memorial institute of dental sciences,, department of oral medicine and radiology, india, nitte university, nitte meenakshi institute of craniofacial surgery, k s hegde medical college and hospital, india, nitte university, a b shetty memorial institute of dental sciences, department of oral medicine and radiology, india, nitte university, a b shetty memorial institute of dental sciences, department of orthodontics, india, nitte university, a b shetty memorial institute of dental sciences, department of oral medicine and radiology, india
 
     
   
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