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  1. Möbius syndrome or Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital neurological disorder which is characterized by facial paralysis and the inability to move the eyes from side to side. Most people with Möbius syndrome are born with complete facial paralysis and cannot close their eyes or form facial expressions.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Moebius Syndrome. Moebius syndrome is a congenital (present at birth) disease. It affects babies’ facial muscles, including their ability to smile or move their eyes, but may cause other symptoms. Treatment includes surgery, physical therapy and mental health support.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · Moebius syndrome is a rare birth defect that mainly affects the muscles that control facial expression and eye movement. It is caused by the absence or underdevelopment of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves, which control eye movements and facial expression.

  4. Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital (present at birth) condition that results from underdevelopment of the facial nerves that control some of the eye movements and facial expressions. The condition can also affect the nerves responsible for speech, chewing and swallowing. What You Need to Know.

  5. Mar 17, 2016 · Moebius syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by weakness or paralysis (palsy) of multiple cranial nerves, most often the 6th (abducens) and 7th (facial) nerves. Other cranial nerves are sometimes affected. The disorder is present at birth (congenital).

  6. Jun 3, 2016 · Moebius syndrome (MBS) is a rare disease characterized by unilateral or bilateral nonprogressive congenital facial palsy (VII cranial nerve) with impairments of ocular abduction (VI cranial nerve); it can also be associated with other cranial nerve (CN) palsies, orofacial anomalies and limb defects . This condition was originally described by ...

  7. Moebius syndrome is a rare neurological condition that primarily affects the muscles that control facial expression and eye movement.

  8. Moebius syndrome is a congenital (present at birth), non-progressive facial weakness with limited outward horizontal movement of one or both eyes. An additional criterion of having full vertical (up and down) eye movement, prior to any eye surgery, has also been suggested.

  9. Möbius syndrome is a congenital condition characterized by strabismus, lagophthalmos, neurodevelopmental abnormalities, autism and sometimes limb and pectoral abnormalities.

  10. Apr 28, 2023 · Moebius syndrome (also called Möbius syndrome) is a rare neurological condition that can affect several cranial nerves, particularly those that control the muscles of the face. In most cases, the sixth and seventh cranial nerves are missing from birth (congenitally absent).