The term congenital diplegia, or Little's disease, is now used to include a group of cases characterized by bilateral and more or less symmetrical disturbances of motility which are present from birth and which subsequently remain stationary or show a tendency towards improvement.
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Congenital Facial Diplegia symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Congenital Facial Diplegia (Mobius syndrome) with alternative diagnoses, full-text book chapters, misdiagnosis, research treatments, prevention, and prognosis. ... Congenital Facial Diplegia: Related Topics...
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Facial diplegia, congenital symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Facial diplegia, congenital (Moebius syndrome 1) with alternative diagnoses, full-text book chapters, misdiagnosis, research treatments, prevention, and prognosis. ... Facial diplegia, congenital (medical condition): A very rare...
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Diataxia, cerebral, infantile 343.0 ... Diplegia (upper limbs) 344.2 ... infantile or congenital (cerebral) (spastic) (spinal) 343.0...
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Cerebral palsy, often referred to as CP for short, is a condition that results from injury to the brain. The injury may occur before, during or shortly following birth. The word cerebral refers to the brain and palsy to difficulty in control of ... Diplegic Cerebral Palsy (congenital diplegia, spastic diplegia)
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congenital facial diplegia. Also found in: Wikipedia, 0.06 sec. congenital facial diplegia. See Möbius' syndrome. How to thank TFD for its existence? ...
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The Reproductive Histories of Mothers of Patients Suffering from Congenital Diplegia. T. T. S. Ingram and Elspeth M. Russell. Small right arrow pointing to: ...
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Congenital Facial Diplegia Syndrome ... Congenital Oculofacial Paralysis ... Moebius syndrome is a rare developmental disorder present at birth (congenital) that is characterized by facial paralysis. Affected individuals are not able to smile or frown because two important nerves, the sixth (abducens) and seventh...
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Mobius Syndrome (Congenital Facial Diplegia) information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). ... Table of Contents (click to jump to sections); ... What is Mobius Syndrome?; Mobius syndrome is a rare birth defect caused by the absence or underdevelopment of the 6th and 7th...
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Comparative Aetiological Studies of Congenital Diplegia in Scotland. C. M. Drillien, T. T. S. Ingram, and Elspeth M. Russell. Small right arrow pointing to: ...
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