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bulbar syndrome - vertaling naar arabisch

RARE DISEASE
Meobius; Moebius Syndrome; Congenital facial diplegia; Mobius Syndrome; Mobius syndrome; Congenital bulbar paralysis; Mobius' syndrome; Von Grafer's syndrome; Congenital facial displegia; Moebius' syndrome; Von Graefe's syndrome; Möbius syndrome
  • Chilean writer Ana María Haebig has Moebius Syndrome

bulbar syndrome      
‎ المُتَلاَزِمَةُ البَصَلِيَّة:شلل الأعصاب القحفية البصلية المنشأ‎
progressive bulbar paralysis         
HUMAN DISEASE
Bulbar palsy, progressive; Progressive bulbar paralysis; Progressive Bulbar Palsy
‎ الشَّلَلُ البَصَلِيُّ المُتَرَقِّي‎
congenital facial diplegia         
‎ شَلَلُ الوَجْهِ الخِلْقِيّ المُزْدَوِجُ‎

Definitie

Reye's syndrome
['re?z, 'r??z]
¦ noun a life-threatening metabolic disorder in young children, of uncertain cause.
Origin
1960s: named after the Australian paediatrician Ralph D. K. Reye.

Wikipedia

Moebius syndrome

Möbius syndrome or Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital neurological disorder which is characterized by facial paralysis and the inability to move the eyes from side to side. Most people with Möbius syndrome are born with complete facial paralysis and cannot close their eyes or form facial expressions. Limb and chest wall abnormalities sometimes occur with the syndrome. People with Möbius syndrome have normal intelligence, although their lack of facial expression is sometimes incorrectly taken to be due to dullness or unfriendliness. It is named for Paul Julius Möbius, a German neurologist who first described the syndrome in 1888. In 1994, the "Moebius Syndrome Foundation" was founded, and later that year the first "Moebius Syndrome Foundation Conference" was held in Los Angeles.