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Congenital facial diplegia is a rare condition. A case report of Moebius Syndrome Consisting of bilateral facial and abducens nerve paralysis is reported here.

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Dandekar, K.N., Bhargava, S.K. & Ogale, S.B. Moebius Syndrome. IJO & HNS 46, 218–219 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03048583

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