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1  of disease and degree of ocular, bulbar and facial weakness.
2                          Four cases also had facial weakness.
3 s, 37 had bilateral and three had unilateral facial weakness.
4 years; 24 females, 16 males) with congenital facial weakness: 38 presented at a Moebius Syndrome Conf
5 finger and foot drop, scapular winging, mild facial weakness, Achilles tendon contractures, and dimin
6 MK-CFZS as a congenital myopathy with marked facial weakness and additional clinical and pathologic f
7  a disorder with congenital, non-progressive facial weakness and limited abduction of one or both eye
8 sistent bulbar involvement, including marked facial weakness and tongue muscle wasting.
9 ations such as ptosis and ophthalmoplegia or facial weakness, and links myasthenic disorders with dys
10 tients presented with total ophthalmoplegia, facial weakness, and myopathy.
11 genital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles, facial weakness, developmental delay and possible periph
12  diagnosis of congenital ophthalmoplegia and facial weakness, even without clinical skeletal myopathy
13 des horizontal gaze abnormalities, deafness, facial weakness, hypoventilation, vascular malformations
14 g with severe congenital ophthalmoplegia and facial weakness in the setting of only mild skeletal myo
15                                   Congenital facial weakness is present in a heterogeneous group of c
16 terns of ocular motor deficits in congenital facial weakness may assist with further delineation of a
17 rtical movements in subjects with congenital facial weakness may suggest involvement of ocular motor
18 ly progressive proximal and distal weakness, facial weakness, nasal speech, swallowing difficulties,
19                                              Facial weakness occurred in 50% of seropositive particip
20 eriods of weeks or months, with little or no facial weakness or ptosis and no ophthalmoplegia.
21                                              Facial weakness was more common in SRP-IgG-positive pati
22 linically, the patients' ophthalmoplegia and facial weakness were far more significant than their hyp

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