Moebius Syndrome associated with syringomyelia: a case report

莫比乌斯综合征合并脊髓空洞症:病例报告

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Abstract

Moebius Syndrome is a genetic condition that results in inability for facial mimicry due to palsy of cranial nerves VI and VII. Syringomyelia is characterized by a dilation of the central canal in the spinal cord, and is generally asymptomatic. Both disorders are diagnosed using imaging tests. A newborn with no facial movements upon physical examination was admitted to the delivery room of our hospital. A specialist confirmed the condition to be Moebius Syndrome. Further investigation using magnetic resonance imaging indicated that syringomyelia was associated with Moebius Syndrome. Given that syringomyelia is a silent myelopathy with a possible impact on the future health of the patient, careful analysis is recommended when diagnosing Moebius Syndrome. Few similar cases have been reported to date. Further studies are warranted to determine the actual association between these two conditions. Since syringomyelia diagnoses are often made when testing for other conditions, as in this study, neurological examinations of the brain should be expanded to include the spinal cord, in order to verify the presence of coexisting disorders.

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