Abstract
Congenital, non progressive facial paralysis and a restricted abduction of one or both eyes are symptoms of Moebius Syndrome (MBS) [1]. Peripheral neuropathy, Kallmann syndrome, intellectual disability, and social impairment are also evident in a subgroup of people with inherited congenital facial nerve atrophy and oculomotor nerve palsy [2].
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