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Möbius Syndrome

Serge Ouanounoua, Gaurav Saigala and Sherri Birchanskyb

a Department of Radiology, University of Miami, Miami, FL
b Department of Radiology, Miami Children’s Hospital, Miami, FL



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FIG 1. Sagittal T2-weighted MR image demonstrating an abnormal configuration of the brain stem, especially the pons, which appears hypoplastic, particularly in its dorsal aspect (arrow).



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FIG 2. Axial T2-weighted MR images (A, caudal pons; B, midpons; C, junction of mid and rostral pons; D, rostral pons) demonstrating absence of the middle cerebellar peduncles bilaterally. The internal auditory canals appear small (arrows).



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FIG 3. Coronal T2-weighted MR image, demonstrating prominence of the superior cerebellar peduncles (arrows).