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  1. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Mobius Syndrome: Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2005-01-31
  2. The Low GI Guide to the Metabolic Syndrome and Your Heart by Jennie Brand-Miller, Kaye Foster-Powell, et all 2005-06-06

41. Strabismus Syndromes
mobius syndrome. Sixth Nerve Palsy. mobius syndrome, mobius syndrome is characterizedby multiple disturbances of the muscles of the eyes and face.
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Table of Contents - This Web Page Duane's Syndrome Brown's Syndrome Mobius Syndrome Sixth Nerve Palsy Duane's Syndrome eye muscle surgery Brown's Syndrome Brown’s syndrome is a condition present from birth or acquired later in life in which the eye is unable to move up, especially when it is turned in toward the nose. This is caused by the inability of the superior oblique muscle, one of the eye muscles, to slide through its natural pulley system along the bony wall of the eye. This condition is often first noted in a child when the parent notes that the uninvolved eye is "floating" up when the child looks to the side, when actually it is the other eye which is not moving up normally. eye muscle surgery can correct the problem. Mobius Syndrome Mobius syndrome is characterized by multiple disturbances of the muscles of the eyes and face. Most notable is the inability of one or both eyes to move outwards. This is often accompanied by eye crossing at birth which often needs to be corrected with eye muscle surgery . The involvement of the nerves that supply the muscles of the face is noted by early difficulty with sucking and feeding, as well as deficient closing of the eyes during sleep. The face can appear like a mask in that the ability to smile or wrinkle the forehead is absent.

42. WebMD/Lycos - Article
Synonyms Congenital Facial Diplegia Syndrome; Congenital Oculofacial Paralysis;mobius syndrome; Moebieus Sequence. Disorder Subdivisions None. General Discussion.
http://webmd.lycos.com/NR/internal.asp?GUID={E7A1B26A-1D20-4DA5-93CB-EB1CF75ACE0

43. Directory :: Look.com
mobius syndrome (5) Sites. About.com with Laura L. Jelliffe, Ph.D. Symptoms,diagnosis, and treatment of mobius syndrome. Information
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44. Smile-Surgery.com Publications
Facial animation in children with mobius syndrome after segmental gracilismuscle transplant. Plast.Reconst.Surg. Facial paralysis mobius syndrome.
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Zuker RM, Goldberg CS, Manktelow RT Facial animation in children with Mobius syndrome after segmental gracilis muscle transplant Plast.Reconst.Surg. 2000 Jul;106(1): 1-8 discussion 9 Manktelow RT, Zuker RM Introduction: Reanimation of the paralyzed face Manktelow RT, Zuker RM Cross-face nerve graft – the long and short graft: The first stage for microneurovascular muscle transfer Zuker RM, Manktelow RT T he technique of muscle transplantation to the face in children with Moebius syndrome Zuker RM Microvascular free transfer of a partial gracilis muscle to the face In: Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps, Lippincott-Raven 1998: 525-528 Manktelow RT, Zuker RM Microvascular free gracilis muscle and musculotaneous flap In: Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps, Lippincott-Raven 1998: 1793-94 Carr MM, Ross DA, Zuker RM Cranial nerve defects in congenital facial palsy J Otolaryngol. 1997 Apr;26(2): 80-7. Van Laeken N, Manktelow RT Facial Paralysis: Principles of Treatment In: Textbook of Plastic, Maxillofacial and Reconstructive Surgery. Georgiade et al. 1997 Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore

45. Reader Feedback
I An Sniling mobius syndrome Inside and Out . Journal of Child Neurology, 1(1),7178. I would like to hear from anyone interested in mobius syndrome.
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COMMENTS FROM OUR READERS August 26, 1996 - A Message from a Dentist and a Moebius Dad- Greg Osborne Greg took the what he knows best, and summarized it for us! (CLICK HERE)
November 30th, 1995 A Poem from Diane Breton.
In Search of . . . Face Value
By Diane Williams Breton
I don't get to hide behind my smile, it's invisible.
What God left out in facial expression, he added in heart.
Remember appearances may deceive.
Please excuse my face, I had to borrow it for the occasion - life.
If you're not smiling with me, you should be,
I need all the smiles I can get.
I would if I could but I can't. You'll have to smile for both of us. I may not know why I was made this way, but it could have been worse. Please don't take my smile at face value. If you think I can't smile, you don't know me well enough. Being different may be my only saving grace. So what if I can't smile, you can't not smile like me either! Being able to smile would sure make things easier, (but not necessarily better.) If you can't see what I mean in my face, listening is the next best thing.

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mobius syndrome, mobius syndrome, Macular drusen, Optic Disc Swelling,Pigment Deposits In Iris Stroma, Dislocated lens into anterior chamber.
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47. The Health Library — Genetics And Birth Defects
Sex Chromosome VariationsKlinefelter Syndrome and Associates. mobius syndrome.mobius syndromeNINDS. Moebius SyndromeNational Craniofacial Association.
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Diseases and Disorders Use these links to jump directly to your topic of interest: Birth Defects (General) Cardiovascular Defects Chromosome Disorders Connective Tissue Disorders ... Nervous System Defects Genetics and Birth Defects: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 5 Chromosome Disorders and Other Multiple Abnormalities Chromosomal Abnormalities:March of Dimes Introduction to Chromosome Abnormalities:Chromosome Deletion Outreach Angelman Syndrome Angelman Syndrome:NINDS Facts About Angelman Syndrome:Angelman Syndrome Foundation Genes and Disease:Angelman Syndrome:NCBI Angelman Syndrome:GeneReviews, University of Washington Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome Questions and Answers About Living With Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome:National Cancer Institute Info for New Families:Beckwith Wiedemann Support Network Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome:GeneReviews, University of Washington Bloom Syndrome Bloom's Syndrome:Jewish Genetic Diseases Bloom Syndrome:OMIM, NCBI Cornelia de Lange Syndrome FAQs About CdLS:Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Foundation Treatment Protocols for CdLS:Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Foundation Cornelia de Lange Syndrome:OMIM, NCBI Cri du Chat Syndrome What is Cri du Chat Syndrome?:Cri du Chat Support Group of Australia

48. Cleveland Clinic Health System - Health Information
Search Results The following information is available for the topic mobius syndrome.Please select one. Care Treatment. , mobius syndrome. New Search.
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49. Cleveland Clinic Health System - Health Information
, Miscarriage. , Mitochondrial Cytopathies. -, Mitochondrial Disease. -, Mittelschmerz.-, mobius syndrome. -, Moles. -, Mononucleosis. -, Moricizine. -, Multiple Myeloma.
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50. Medical Center Surgeon Gives Child Reason, Not To Mention Ability, To Smile
Kim was later diagnosed with mobius syndrome, a condition that causesvarying degrees of facial paralysis. Children with the disorder
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Stanford Report, October 23, 2002 Medical center surgeon gives child reason, not to mention ability, to smile By CAMILLE MOJICA REY Kim was later diagnosed with Mobius syndrome, a condition that causes varying degrees of facial paralysis. Children with the disorder often have trouble controlling their eyelids and cheek muscles. For Chris, now 10, the paralysis meant he was unable to form a normal smile. This kind of inability goes largely unnoticed by a small child. However, most parents are quite distressed by the lack of symmetry. But, as he grew, Chris became aware of his inability to smile normally, which his parents said caused emotional strain. "I heard him praying for fixing his face," Steve Kim said. Prior to surgery and years of therapy, Chris Kim was literally unable to smile. An unusual procedure at the medical center established the nerve and muscle connections he needed to add variety to his expressions. PHOTO: COURTESY OF JAMES CHANG Hope that Chris would someday smile like a normal boy came when the family met James Chang, MD, associate professor of plastic and hand surgery and program director in plastic surgery at Stanford. Chang is one of the few surgeons in California who performs corrective plastic surgery and microsurgery on children with Mobius syndrome.

51. Prostaglandins
Use of Misoprostol During Pregnancy and mobius syndrome in Infants.AL Pastuszak, et al (Univ of Toronto; Universidade Federal do
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  • Comparison Between Oral and Vaginal Administration of Misoprostol on Uterine Contractility.
    KH Danielsson, et al (Karolinksa Hosp, Stockholm; Univ of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Strafford) Obstet Gynecol 93:275-280, 1999.
    Misoprostol has some advantages over the other prostaglandins currently used for pregnancy termination and labour induction, including availability in tablet form, lower cost, and storage without refrigeration.
    In this study thirty women with normal, intrauterine pregnancies at 8 to 11 weeks' gestation were enrolled. They were given 0.2 or 0.4 mg of misoprostol orally or vaginally. Intrauterine pressure was recorded 30 minutes before misoprostol administration and for 4 hours thereafter. Suction curettage was performed at the end of the recording.
    Contractions occurred with vaginal misoprostol and not with oral misoprostol.
    Conclusions- After vaginal administration of misoprostol, long-lasting, continuously increasing uterine contractility develops; this can be only partially explained by a direct drug effect. The longer period of increased plasma concentrations of misoprostol may have also initiated the prolonged events, resulting in increased uterine contractility.

52. MOVABLE TYPE : TEMPLATE
Posted by emily at 0559 PM September 15, 2002 mobius syndrome. Mobius Thismeans people with mobius syndrome have facial paralysis. Symptoms
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Genetic Disease Of The Week
September 30, 2002
Klinefelter Syndrome
The most common chromosome abnormality, occuring in about one in 600 boys, is Klinefelter syndrome . Normaly people have 46 chromosomes with females having XX chromosomes and males have an XY. Guys with Klinefelter syndrome have a chromosome count of 47 XXY
The features of Klinefelter are relatively mild. Boys with this disorder look normal, but as they reach puberty can have less facial hair, more breast development, and smaller testicles. They are almost always infertile. Boys with XXY are also more likely to have learning problems Posted by emily at 05:17 PM
September 21, 2002
Androgen Insensitivity
The Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS), formerly testicular feminization syndrome, is due to an error in fetal genital development . An insensitivity to adrogens in genetic males leads to feminization or undermasculinization of the external genitalia, abnormal secondary sexual development in puberty, and infertility. Mostly, these individuals look and act like normal females, but on the inside have testicles, not a uterus with ovaries.
AIS is inherited as an X-linked recessive condition. So it is carrier by the mother and passed to half of her sons (who then would be her daughters?). It is rumored that

53. Listings Of The World Health Conditions And Diseases Genetic
Listings World Health Conditions and Diseases Genetic Disordersmobius syndrome. Listings World, Over 2 million
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54. Listings Of The World Health Conditions And Diseases Genetic
Syndrome (5) LeschNyhan Syndrome (6) Lowe Syndrome (6) Machado-Joseph (7) Mannosidosis(3) McArdle's (3) Meckel-Gruber Syndrome (6) mobius syndrome (6) Nail
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55. The DRM WebWatcher: Moebius Syndrome
NINDS mobius syndrome Information Page This page from the National Institute of NeurologicalDisorders and Stroke provides an overview of moebius syndrome, its
http://www.disabilityresources.org/MOEBIUS.html
Home WebWatcher Regional Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM WebWatcher Moebius Syndrome Updated 7/19/2001 A B C D ... About/Hint/Link
Moebius Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by facial paralysis at birth. Check these sites for information.
Moebius Syndrome; MBS
Technical background from the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database.
Moebius Syndrome Foundation
This nonprofit organization provides information about Moebius syndrome, links, news, and related information.
NINDS Mobius Syndrome Information Page
This page from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke provides an overview of moebius syndrome, its treatment, prognosis, and recent research.
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56. Resources
mobius syndrome Network This growing network has a newsletter andaddress list for linking up people all over the United States.
http://www.erlanger.org/craniofacial/resources.html
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Topics AboutFace
AboutFace is an international organization providing support and information to families and individuals with facial difference. Networking database maintained at each of the national offices and with local chapters and contact people. Resources include newsletters, videos, publications, lending libraries, and more. (Anna Pileggi, AboutFace, 99 Crowns Lane, Toronto, Canada M5R 3P4; 416/944-3223,800/665-3223; FAX 416/944-2488; U.S. Office, Pam Onyx, Box 93 Limekiln, PA 19535; Phone: 800-225-FACE; FAX 610/689-4479;
About Face USA e-mail: abtFace@AOL.com
About Face International e-mail: abtface@interlog.com The Alliance of Genetic Support Groups
The Alliance is an advocacy network of people who have genetic conditions, parents and professionals. An updated Directory of National Genetic Voluntary Organizations is available ($35.00). (The Alliance of Genetic Support Groups 4301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 404 Washington, DC 20008-2304 (202) 966-5557 Helpline: (800) 336-GENE (4363) Fax: (202) 966-8553
e-mail: info@geneticalliance.org

57. IRSC - Rare Disorders
Epidermolysis Bullosa, Kabuki Syndrome, Lissencephaly. mobius syndrome,OtoPalatal-Digital Syndrome, Prader-Willi Syndrome. Rubinstein
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58. Medicalseek - Search Engine For The Healthcare Industry
Conditions and DiseasesGenetic Disordersmobius syndrome About.com with LauraL. Jelliffe, Ph.D. Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mobius syndrome.
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  • About.com with Laura L. Jelliffe, Ph.D.
    Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mobius syndrome. Information on research, community outreach and support.
    genetics.about.com/science/genetics/library...
    MCW Healthlink: Mobius Syndrome

    Details about this disease, including what it is, the causes, symptoms and treatment options.
    healthlink.mcw.edu/article/921441372.html
    Mobius Syndrome

    Also known as congenital facial diplegia, an information sheet compiled by NINDS.
    ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disord... Moebius Syndrome Foundation Bringing together information from and links to medical and lay support for those affected by Moebius syndrome. ciaccess.com/moebius/ Readers Digest Health A list of alternate names for mobius syndrome, along with a general discussion and resources. rd.com/common/nav/index.jhtml?articleId...
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    A discussion of medical information on trisomy, trisomy 13, genetics, and his own personal family experience with this rare disease.
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    Medical genetics knowledge base. NIH funded, expert-authored descriptions of inherited disorders. Covers genetic testing in diagnosis and management and genetic counseling of patients.
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60. Internet Resources For Special Children (IRSC) - Worldwide Resource For Disabili
The IRSC web site is dedicated to communicating information relating to the needs of children with Category Society Disabled Children...... News Media Statistics Magazines, Newspapers, Statistics, Rare Disordersmobius syndrome, PraderWilli Syndrome, Schizencephaly,
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