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Abnormal eyelid movement
- ... characteristic features of CFEOM such as restricted eye movement and droopy eyelids. Researchers suspect that abnormal growth of neurites within the brain leads to ...
- ... surround the eyes (extraocular muscles) are particularly affected. Abnormal development of cranial nerves impairs the function of extraocular muscles, leading to the characteristic features of CFEOM such as restricted eye movement and droopy eyelids. It is unclear how the CFEOM-related change ...
- ... a certain body region (task-specific focal dystonia), abnormal posture and spasms of the hand while attempting to write (writer's cramp), and spasms of the eyelids in the form of benign essential blepharospasm. The ...
- ... chemical signals within cells, controlling cell maturation and movement, and ... development), including the eyelids and teeth. E-cadherin also acts as a ...