Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6201514 | Ophthalmology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Although the genetic contributors to classic Moebius syndrome remain elusive, accuracy in clinical evaluation will properly subdivide patients to facilitate genetic testing as new candidate genes are identified. Failure to test ocular motility may lead to misdiagnosis of Moebius syndrome, especially in patients who have facial palsy with full ductions. Patients with exotropia, vertical gaze limitation, and ptosis do not have classic Moebius syndrome and may have TUBB3 mutations associated with CFEOM3. To optimize genetic analysis, we propose adding “full vertical motility” to the MDC for Moebius syndrome.
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Authors
Sarah MSc, OC(C), Darren T. MMedSci, OC(C), Caroline MS, Wai-Man MS, David G. MD, PhD, Elizabeth C. MD,