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Möbius Syndrome in Twins

Aram S. Hanissian, MD; Federico Fuste, MD; W. T. Hayes, MD; Jerald M. Duncan, MD

Am J Dis Child. 1970;120(5):472-475.


Abstract

Clinical and pathologic findings of Möbius syndrome in twins, ie, like-sex, physical resemblance, and almost identical pathologic anatomy of the central nervous system, are suggestive of identical twinning. To our knowledge, this is the first report of Möbius syndrome in twins.



Author Affiliations

Memphis

From the departments of pediatrics (Drs. Hanissian and Duncan) and pathology, (Drs. Fuste and Hayes), University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis.


Footnotes

Received for publication Jan 23, 1970.

Reprint requests to 860 Madison Ave, Memphis 38103 (Dr. Hanissian).



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