Introduction: Möbius syndrome is a heterogeneous congenital disorder that is linked to bilateral palsies of the cranial nerves VI and VII, resulting in congenital facial paralysis sometimes associated with impaired ocular abduction. Case Report: We present the case of a 44-year-old woman with Möbius syndrome and inferior recurrent keratitis secondary to scleral show in both eyes. We decided to use a cartilage graft from the ear in the inferior eyelid to avoid eyelid retraction and scleral show. Discussion: Patients with Möbius syndrome have a severe dysfunction of their facial mimic. Their treatment must be individualized, depending on their age, clinical examination and symptoms.
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Lopez-Valverde, G., Jarrin-Hernandez, E., Cruz-Gonzalez, F., & Mateos-Sanchez, E. (2013). Möbius syndrome: Surgical treatment for eyelid dysfunction. Case Reports in Ophthalmology, 4(3), 229–233. https://doi.org/10.1159/000356528