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- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon abstract "Marcus Gunn phenomenon (a.k.a. Marcus Gunn Jaw-Winking or Trigemino-oculomotor Synkineses) is an autosomal-dominant condition with incomplete penetrance, in which nursing infants will have rhythmic upward jerking of their upper eyelid. This condition is characterized as a synkinesis: when two or more muscles that are independently innervated have either simultaneous or coordinated movements. Common physiologic examples of synkineses occur during sucking, chewing, or conjugate eye movements. There are also several abnormal cranial nerve synkineses, both acquired and congenital. Marcus Gunn jaw-winking is an example of a pathologic congenital synkinesis. First described by the ophthalmologist Marcus Gunn in 1883, this condition presents in approximately 5% of neonates with congenital ptosis. This condition has been associated with amblyopia (in 54% of cases), anisometropia (26%), and strabismus (56%).".
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- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Amblyopia.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Anisometropia.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Autosomal_dominant.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Congenital_disorders_of_eyes.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Congenital_disorders_of_nervous_system.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Cranial_nerve.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Cranial_nerves.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Dominance_(genetics).
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- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Oculomotor_nerve.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Penetrance.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Ptosis_(eyelid).
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Marcus_Gunn.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Strabismus.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Synkinesis.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Trigeminal_nerve.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink File:Markusgunjawwinkwoman.jpg.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marcus Gunn Jaw-winking Syndrome".
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marcus Gunn phenomenon".
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon caption "Nerves of the orbit, and the ciliary ganglion. Side view.".
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- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon icd "Q07.8".
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon name "Marcus Gunn phenomenon".
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon omim "154600".
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- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_eyes.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_nervous_system.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon hypernym Condition.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon type Disease.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon type Disorder.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon comment "Marcus Gunn phenomenon (a.k.a. Marcus Gunn Jaw-Winking or Trigemino-oculomotor Synkineses) is an autosomal-dominant condition with incomplete penetrance, in which nursing infants will have rhythmic upward jerking of their upper eyelid. This condition is characterized as a synkinesis: when two or more muscles that are independently innervated have either simultaneous or coordinated movements. Common physiologic examples of synkineses occur during sucking, chewing, or conjugate eye movements.".
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon label "Marcus Gunn phenomenon".
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- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon sameAs Zespół_Marcusa_Gunna.
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- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon sameAs Q1476789.
- Marcus_Gunn_phenomenon sameAs Q1476789.
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