Myelomeningocele


Facial paralysis

Complete loss of ability to move facial muscles innervated by the facial nerve (i.e., the seventh cranial nerve).


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PMID (PMCID)
6807090
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Occurrence of cyclopia, myelomeningocele, deafness, and abducens paralysis in siblings.
Burck U, Held KR, Kitschke HJ.
Am J Med Genet. 1982;11(4):443-8.
As holoprosencephaly without chromosome defect may be associated with other CNS-related anomalies such as mental retardation, mental illness, facial paralysis, endocrine disorders, deafness, spina bifida, and myelomeningocele, we present a family in which one girl had a myelomeningocele, a brother had orbital hypotelorism, facial and cerebral asymmetries, cerebral palsy, abducens paralysis, and inner ear deafness.
6807090
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Occurrence of cyclopia, myelomeningocele, deafness, and abducens paralysis in siblings.
Burck U, Held KR, Kitschke HJ.
Am J Med Genet. 1982;11(4):443-8.
As holoprosencephaly without chromosome defect may be associated with other CNS-related anomalies such as mental retardation, mental illness, facial paralysis, endocrine disorders, deafness, spina bifida, and myelomeningocele, we present a family in which one girl had a myelomeningocele, a brother had orbital hypotelorism, facial and cerebral asymmetries, cerebral palsy, abducens paralysis, and inner ear deafness.