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Hypoplasia-Hyperplasia

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Musculoskeletal anomalies<br />

In Moebius syndrome<br />

Club foot (Bilateral)- 33%<br />

Partial syndactyly<br />

Axillary webs<br />

Arthrogryposis<br />

Congenital amputations<br />

<strong>Hypoplasia</strong> of truncal muscles<br />

(Poland’s synd) 15%<br />

Differential diagnosis<br />

Abducens CN (VI) palsy<br />

Brainstem syndromes<br />

Basilar artery thrombosis<br />

Brainstem gliomas<br />

Congenital muscular dystrophy<br />

Congenital myopathies<br />

Myasthenia gravis<br />

Toxic neuropathies<br />

Spinal muscular dystrophy<br />

Myopathies &<br />

Neuropathies are<br />

progressive<br />

Moebius is static but<br />

may be severe or<br />

even lethal (9/26)<br />

Even tend to improve<br />

with time<br />

Inability to smile

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