Pediatric Moebius Syndrome

When treating a child with Moebius syndrome, it is important to consider that this is a complex problem, and the child is likely to require ongoing support and multiple treatments as he or she develops over time. The multidisciplinary craniofacial team at Children’s Health℠ assesses and reviews children with Moebius syndrome and is able to treat both the physical and the psychosocial aspects of the condition. We plan treatment unique to each child to give the best long-term outcome.

Dallas

214-456-2240
Fax: 214-456-8881

Plano
Speciality Center 1

469-497-2501
Fax: 469-497-2507

Plano
Speciality Center 2

469-303-3000
Fax: 469-303-4520

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What is Pediatric Moebius Syndrome?

Moebius syndrome is a congenital condition, meaning it is present at birth, in which certain nerves within the face do not work. People affected cannot move the muscles of their face to form expressions and cannot move their eyes to the outside. As a result, they have a relatively expressionless, ‘mask-like’ face, and they turn their head to look at objects rather than moving their eyes.

What are the signs and symptoms of Pediatric Moebius Syndrome?

Signs to look for are a lack of facial expressions, the inability to look to the side and difficulty with feeding.

How is Pediatric Moebius Syndrome diagnosed?

Moebius syndrome is diagnosed by a careful clinical assessment and detailed physical examination of the nerves themselves, complications arising from the lack of nerve activity and other frequently associated conditions.

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