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Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders (CCDDs) are a spectrum of congenital non-progressive disease with a similar underlying pathophysiology. Early developmental incidents result in strabismus with specific dysinnervation patters for the extraocular muscles (EOMs) and resultant ophthalmoplegia.
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Jul 1, 2011 · This entity may include abnormalities in innervation affecting cranial nerves and beyond, motor and may be sensory.
These disorders are due to genetic mutation with abnormal development of either brain stem, certain cranial nerve nuclei, and nerve axons connected to the extra ...