Marcus Gunn jaw winking associated with Duane's retraction syndrome.

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Francesc March de Ribot, Anna March de Ribot, Josep Visa
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Purpose: We report a case of an unusual association between Duane retraction syndrome and Marcus Gunn jaw-winking syndrome in the eye of a patient without other anomalies.Methods: Clinical case. A four-year-old boy presented mild blepharoptosis of the left upper eyelid. The infant momentarily elevated the upper eyelid to a higher level by opening the mouth and thrusting the jaw to the right side. While attempting to abduct the left eye, there was no movement with the widening of the left palpebral fissure. Still, the normal movement of the right eye was consistent with the left rectus paralysis. Upon adduction of the left eye, the left palpebral aperture narrowed with retraction of the left eyeball.Results: The patient underwent an elevator resection on the affected side, achieving a satisfactory functional and cosmetic result. He has a normal life without concerns regarding his vision or appearance.Conclusion: We present a patient with DRS and MGJWS in the same eye. DRS has an absence of the abducens nerve and an aberrant innervation of the lateral rectus by branches originating from the inferior division of the oculomotor nerve. MGJWS presents connections of the trigeminal nerve to muscles of mastication and superior division of the oculomotor nerve controlling the levator palpebrae superioris. Embryologically, the motor branches of the trigeminal and oculomotor nuclei are close, explaining the possible abnormal connection. Some genes illustrate the absence of the abducens nerve and the overexpression of the trigeminal neurons, relating to both syndromes.

马库斯·葛恩下颌眨眼与杜安氏回缩综合症有关。
目的:我们报告一个不寻常的Duane缩回综合征和Marcus Gunn眨眼综合征之间的关联在一个病人的眼睛没有其他异常。方法:临床病例分析。一个四岁的男孩表现出轻微的左上眼睑下垂。婴儿张开嘴,把下巴向右推,使上眼睑暂时升高。在试图外展左眼时,随着左睑裂的扩大,没有任何运动。不过,右眼的正常运动与左直肌麻痹相符。左眼内收后,左睑孔缩小,左眼球内收。结果:患者在患侧进行了手术切除,取得了满意的功能和美容效果。他过着正常的生活,没有担心他的视力或外表。结论:我们报告了1例同眼DRS和MGJWS。DRS缺乏外展神经,外侧直肌受源自动眼神经下分支的异常神经支配。MGJWS显示了三叉神经与咀嚼肌的连接以及控制提上睑肌的动眼神经的上分支。胚胎学上,三叉神经和动眼核的运动分支很接近,解释了可能的异常连接。一些基因表明外展神经的缺失和三叉神经的过度表达与这两种综合征有关。
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Strabismus
Strabismus OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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