PhPhantom limb pain is the sensation of pain in a limb that has been amputated, as if it were still present. This condition most commonly occurs in limbs such as the arm or leg that have been removed, and individuals may experience sensations such as burning, stabbing, cramping, or itching in the amputated area. The brain continues to generate signals related to a limb that no longer exists physically, as it maintains its perception of bodily integrity. Phantom limb pain affects 60 to 80 percent o
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Moebius syndrome is a rare, congenital (congenital) and non-transactive neurological syndrome, first described by German neurologist Paul Julius Moebius. Clinically, at least both VI. (abdusens) and VII. (facial) are characterized by the involvement of the correal nerve. It is often manifested by facial paralysis and constraints in eye movements at an outside view.【1】 Clinical FeaturesThe syndrome can be observed with wide phenotype variations. Basic findings:Mask-like facial expressionConstrain
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