Asymmetric crying facies (ACF), also called partial unilateral facial paresis and hypoplasia of depressor angula oris muscle, is a minor congenital anomaly caused by agenesis or hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle, one of the muscles that control the movements of the lower lip. This unilateral facial weakness is first noticed when the infant cries or smiles, affecting only one corner of the mouth and occurs on the left side in nearly 80% of cases. It is only rarely associated with other birth defects. Cayler syndrome is part of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.
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- 카일러 증후군 (ko)
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| - 카일러 증후군(Cayler cardiofacial syndrome, Asymmetric crying facies, ACF, partial unilateral facial paresis, hypoplasia of depressor angula oris muscle)은 아랫입술의 움직임을 통제하는 근육 중 하나인 의 이나 에 의해 발병하는 선천성 장애이다. 카일러 증후군은 디조지 증후군의 일부이다. 이렇게 한쪽만 영향을 받는 얼굴 약화는 유아가 울 때나 웃을 때 처음으로 눈치를 채며 입과 한쪽 모퉁이에만 영향을 주고 전체 케이스 중 약 80%가 좌측에서 발생한다. 다른 과 관련되는 일은 드문 편이다. 1969년 카일러에 의해 특징이 구분되었다. (ko)
- Asymmetric crying facies (ACF), also called partial unilateral facial paresis and hypoplasia of depressor angula oris muscle, is a minor congenital anomaly caused by agenesis or hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle, one of the muscles that control the movements of the lower lip. This unilateral facial weakness is first noticed when the infant cries or smiles, affecting only one corner of the mouth and occurs on the left side in nearly 80% of cases. It is only rarely associated with other birth defects. Cayler syndrome is part of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. (en)
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| - Asymmetric crying facies (ACF), also called partial unilateral facial paresis and hypoplasia of depressor angula oris muscle, is a minor congenital anomaly caused by agenesis or hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle, one of the muscles that control the movements of the lower lip. This unilateral facial weakness is first noticed when the infant cries or smiles, affecting only one corner of the mouth and occurs on the left side in nearly 80% of cases. It is only rarely associated with other birth defects. When the hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle is associated with congenital cardiac defects, the term 'Cayler cardiofacial syndrome' is used. Cayler syndrome is part of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. It was characterized by Cayler in 1969. (en)
- 카일러 증후군(Cayler cardiofacial syndrome, Asymmetric crying facies, ACF, partial unilateral facial paresis, hypoplasia of depressor angula oris muscle)은 아랫입술의 움직임을 통제하는 근육 중 하나인 의 이나 에 의해 발병하는 선천성 장애이다. 카일러 증후군은 디조지 증후군의 일부이다. 이렇게 한쪽만 영향을 받는 얼굴 약화는 유아가 울 때나 웃을 때 처음으로 눈치를 채며 입과 한쪽 모퉁이에만 영향을 주고 전체 케이스 중 약 80%가 좌측에서 발생한다. 다른 과 관련되는 일은 드문 편이다. 1969년 카일러에 의해 특징이 구분되었다. (ko)
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