Journal of Disability and Oral Health

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Cover Date:
October 2003
Print ISSN:
1470-8558
Electronic ISSN:
1754-2758
Vol:
4
Issue:
2

Atypical facial pain in a patient with Moebius syndrome

Abstract Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly characterised by complete or partial facial and abducens nerve palsies, often associated with other cranial nerve defects and limb anomalies. This case report highlights the unusual presentation of atypical facial pain in a patient with Moebius syndrome. Key words: Moebius syndrome, atypical facial pain, chronic facial pain

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£15.00
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Page Start
85
Page End
88
Authors
Stephen R Porter, Navdeep Kumar

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  1. Editorial
  2. 50
  3. 50

  1. Do health care professionals refer housebound people to dental services? Referral behaviours and characteristic factors
  2. 51
  3. 57

  1. Incidence of dental caries in children and young adults with Down syndrome in Kuwait
  2. 58
  3. 63

  1. Perceived dental needs and experiences of preventive dental care of patients attending a paediatric cardiology clinic
  2. 64
  3. 68

  1. The oral and dental health of children in special national schools in the Eastern Regional Health Authority Area, Ireland 1999/2000
  2. 69
  3. 76

  1. Short Communication - The impact of childhood disability and chronic illness upon siblings
  2. 77
  3. 78

  1. An investigation into the dental health of children attending two special day schools in South Warwickshire
  2. 79
  3. 84

  1. Atypical facial pain in a patient with Moebius syndrome
  2. 85
  3. 88

  1. BSDH News
  2. 89
  3. 102

  1. British Society for Disability and Oral Health European Year of Disability Special Award – Primary Care Setting
  2. 104
  3. 104

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