J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1997 May;38(5):890-896.

3 Cases of Mobius Syndrome

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Inje University, Pusan, Korea.

Abstract

Mobius syndrome is a rare congenital disease characterized by unilateral or bilateral limitation of abduction and facial palsy due to the 6th and 7th cranial nerve paralysis. In addition, it may be associated with limb anomalies and other cranial nerve paralysis. We experienced three cases of Mobius syndrome characterized by esodeviation associated with bilateral limitation of abduction, bilateral facial atroph, tongue atrophy, congenital amputation of limb, and congenital clubfoot. We performed a large amount of bilateral medial rectus recession and unilateral lateral rectus resection, and obtained cosmetically successful results that orthophoric or less than 10 prism diopter of esotropia in primary postition, but mild limitation of adduction was observed as a complication.

Keyword

Mobius syndrome; Esodeviation; Medial rectus recession; Lateral rectus resection

MeSH Terms

Amputation
Atrophy
Clubfoot
Cranial Nerves
Esotropia
Extremities
Facial Paralysis
Mobius Syndrome*
Paralysis
Tongue
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