Poland-Mobius syndrome in an infant girl

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Mobius syndrome is a rare condition of unclear origin, characterized by a unilateral or bilateral congenital facial weakness with impairment of ocular abduction, which is frequently associated with limb anomalies. Poland described a condition in which there was unilateral absence of pectoralis major muscle and ipsilateral syndactyly. The combination of Poland-Mobius syndrome is rare, with an estimated prevalence 1:500 000. We describe a case of Poland-Mobius syndrome in association with congenital bilateral vocal fold immobility. To our knowldge, this is the first report of such an association between Poland-Mobius syndrome and congenital bilateral vocal fold immobility.

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Al-Mazrou, K. A., Al-Ghonaim, Y. A., & Al-Fayez, A. I. (2009). Poland-Mobius syndrome in an infant girl. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 29(6), 482–484. https://doi.org/10.4103/0256-4947.57174

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