1. Een geval van aandoening van KlippelFeil gecombineerd met abducensparalyse, retractio bulbi en doofstomheid;Wildervanck, L.S.,1952
2. Congenital deficiency of abduction associated with drome in the British literature. We report a further case which exhibited all the features of this syndrome. This is the first report to include MRI changes showing marked cerebellar and brain stem atrophy with basilar invagination and failure of vertebral segmentation. Our patient also demonstrated prominent mirror movements and has been impairment of adduction, retraction movements, contraction of the palpebral fissure and oblique movements of the eye;Duane, A.;Arch ophthalmol,1905
3. Genetic and metabolic deafness;Koningsmark, B.W.; Gorlin, R.J.,1976
4. Hearing loss in the cervico-oculo-acoustic (Wildervanck) Syndrome;Cremers, C.W.R.J.; Hoogland, G.A.; Kuypers, W.;Arch Otolaryngol,1984
5. Syndromes of the head and neck;Gorlin, R.J.; Pindborg, J.J.; Cohen, M.M.,1976