| Preferred Name |
Marcus Gunn phenomenon |
| Synonyms |
jaw-winking |
| ID |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/C535908 |
| altLabel |
jaw-winking familial Marcus Gunn phenomenon Marcus Gunn jaw-winking syndrome maxillopalpebral synkinesis |
| cui |
C0266521 |
| HM |
D001763 D012021 D007569 D000093922 |
| Inverse of RB |
0 |
| Mapped to |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D007569 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D001763 |
| MDA |
20100825 |
| MeSH Frequency |
81 |
| MMR |
20221102 |
| notation |
C535908 |
| PI |
*NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES (2013-2022) |
| prefLabel |
Marcus Gunn phenomenon |
| SC |
3 |
| Scope Statement |
A rare condition of unknown etiology that is characterized by movement of the upper eyelid in a rapid rising motion (a "wink") each time the jaw moves. This phenomenon may be elicited by opening the mouth, thrusting the jaw to the side, jaw protrusion, chewing, smiling, or sucking. It is usually present at birth and may occur with other eye abnormalities (such as STRABISMUS) or vision problems. It is usually unilateral but can affect both eyes in rare cases. It is generally sporadic, but familial cases with autosomal dominant inheritance have been reported. OMIM: 154600 |
| TERMUI |
T737627 T001119103 T001119104 T001118000 T001119102 |
| TH |
NLM (2023) ORD (2010) OMIM (2013) |
| tui |
T047 |