moebius syndrome การใช้
- "No one has ever heard of Moebius Syndrome, " said Richard Campbell.
- Complete bilateral Moebius syndrome is treated with motor donor nerves on both sides.
- I have Moebius syndrome, which in English means the muscles in my face are paralyzed.
- The most common congenital cause is the Moebius syndrome.
- Moebius syndrome is a congenital neurological disorder with bilateral paralysis of both the facial and abducens nerves.
- Chelsey was born with Moebius syndrome, a rare neurological disorder in which the nerves and muscles that animate the face are missing.
- Three months after his birth, Douglas was finally given a diagnosis of Moebius Syndrome, a congenital brain disorder characterized by lifetime facial paralysis.
- In 1989, Zuker et al . suggested the use of the masseteric nerve as possible donor nerve for innervation of the transplanted muscle in patients with Moebius syndrome.
- Born with a condition called Moebius syndrome, in which cranial nerves that transmit messages to facial muscles are missing, Chelsey was unable to express any emotion on her face.
- Chelsey is one of an estimated 500 to 1, 000 people nationwide afflicted with Moebius syndrome-a condition in which the nerves are missing that transmit commands from the brain to the facial muscles.
- Chelsey is one 500 to 1, 000 people around the country afflicted with Moebius syndrome _ a condition in which cranial nerves that transit commands from the brain to the facial muscles are missing.
- Chelsey is one of an estimated 500 to 1, 000 people nationwide afflicted with Moebius syndrome _ a condition in which the nerves are missing that transmit commands from the brain to the facial muscles.
- As a way to channel their energy, the Campbells have also started the Moebius Syndrome Foundation, the goal of which is to raise enough money to start researching and, perhaps, find a cure for the disease.
- Motor donor nerveThe procedure of choice for congenital facial paralysis is either CFNG or motor donors, both with a free muscle transfer . ( Algorithm 2 ) Incomplete bilateral Moebius syndrome has the same clinical features as the Moebius syndrome, however some motor function is still apparent on one side of the face.
- Motor donor nerveThe procedure of choice for congenital facial paralysis is either CFNG or motor donors, both with a free muscle transfer . ( Algorithm 2 ) Incomplete bilateral Moebius syndrome has the same clinical features as the Moebius syndrome, however some motor function is still apparent on one side of the face.