2022
DOI: 10.1111/jon.13067
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Echoencephalography of Möbius sequence: A congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder with brainstem calcifications

Abstract: Background and Purpose Möbius sequence (MBS) previously known as Möbius syndrome is a rare nonprogressive developmental defect of the rhombencephalon leading to congenital abducens (VIth) and facial (VIIth) nerve palsy. Echoencephalography is the first, safe, noninvasive, and cost‐effective imaging modality available at bedside. No study on the use of echoencephalography in neonates for the diagnosis of MBS has been previously reported. Methods In this single tertiary center study, more than 18,000 neonates un… Show more

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