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J Korean Assoc EMG Electrodiagn Med 2004;6(2):193-196.
Published online May 10, 2004.
A Case of Asymmetric Crying Face Verified by Electrodiagnosis
Abstract
Asymmetric crying facies are caused by unilateral weakness of the depressor muscles of lower lip which is most obvious during crying and are associated with other congenital anomalies, expecially congenital heart disease. We experienced a case of asymmetric crying face without congenital heart disease and present it with a brief review of literature.
Key Words: Asymmetric crying facies, Electrodiagnosis, Depressor anguli oris muscle.
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