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Nichtokulomotorische Augenbeteiligung bei Möbius-Sequenz

Non-oculomotor eye involvement in Moebius sequence

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Die Möbius-Sequenz betrifft nicht nur die Okulomotorik, sondern auch die Augen selbst. Das Sehen der Patienten kann durch das Syndrom erheblich beeinträchtigt sein. Daher bedarf es regelmäßiger augenärztlicher Kontrollen.

Abstract

Moebius sequence is a congenital disorder that not only affects the oculomotor system but also the eyes themselves. Ocular involvement might be sight-threatening and needs regular follow-up by an ophthalmologist.

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Michels, R., Sturm, V., Menke, M. et al. Nichtokulomotorische Augenbeteiligung bei Möbius-Sequenz. Ophthalmologe 107, 713–714 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00347-010-2148-1

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