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Mobius SyndromeInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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About.com with Laura L. Jelliffe, Ph.D. Description: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mobius syndrome. Information on research, community outreach and support. (genetics.about.com) |
MCW Healthlink: Mobius Syndrome Description: Details about this disease, including what it is, the causes, symptoms and treatment options. (healthlink.mcw.edu) |
Mobius Syndrome Description: Also known as congenital facial diplegia, an information sheet compiled by NINDS. (ninds.nih.gov) |
Moebius Syndrome Foundation Description: Bringing together information from and links to medical and lay support for those affected by Moebius syndrome. (ciaccess.com) |
Readers Digest Health Description: A list of alternate names for mobius syndrome, along with a general discussion and resources. (rd.com) |
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