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Mobius II syndrome

Known as: Congenital facial diplegia, Congenital bilateral facial palsy, Facial Diplegia, Congenital 
Facial diplegia (that is, bilateral facial palsy) with congenital onset. [HPO:curators]
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2008
2008
Introduction: The Moebius sequence is characterized by a congenital facial diplegia, palsy of the VI abducens nerve uni or… 
Review
1961
Review
1961
The Mobius syndrome consists of congenital facial diplegia usually associated with bilateral abducens nerve palsy, underdeveloped… 
1957
1957
SummaryA case of congenital facial diplegia is described. The clinical features, differential diagnosis and aetiology of the… 
Review
1955
Review
1955
Thus Harlan (1881) described the appearance of a patient with bilateral congenital facial and external rectus paralysis. Chisholm…