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Comparing Cranial Nerve Palsy With Other Studies

Complete III Cranial Nerve Palsy in a Leather Worker: An Unusual Case Report

Complete III Cranial Nerve Palsy in a Leather Worker: An Unusual Case Report

... of cranial nerve palsy and no neurological disease unless two previous polyneuropathies episodes and one herpetic keratitis ...neuroimaging studies in hospital (CT, MRI with gadolinium and MRI ...

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Radiographic occult cerebellar germinoma presenting with progressive ataxia and cranial nerve palsy

Radiographic occult cerebellar germinoma presenting with progressive ataxia and cranial nerve palsy

... ataxia. He had been in good health until three years earlier except for the past medical history of hepatitis B, when he presented with transient dizziness without any abnormal findings on MRI (see Additional file 1: ...

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Metaphysical Energy Therapy in the Treatment of Cranial Nerve Palsies with Special Reference to Bell’s Palsy

Metaphysical Energy Therapy in the Treatment of Cranial Nerve Palsies with Special Reference to Bell’s Palsy

... develop nerve damage around two decades after diagno- sis. Neuropathy, or nerve injury, is a severe and common complication of ...diabetes. Studies evaluate that 50% of people with diabetes will ...

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Stridor Due to Cranial Nerve X Palsy Progressing to Polyneuropathy in a Teenager With COVID-19

Stridor Due to Cranial Nerve X Palsy Progressing to Polyneuropathy in a Teenager With COVID-19

... of cranial nerves is now recognized, this patient’s unusual presentation with stridor due to CN X palsy represents a previously undescribed neurological manifestation of ...with other reports of ...

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Therapeutic outcome of nasopharyngeal carcinoma with cranial nerve palsy: a single institution experience of 104 patients

Therapeutic outcome of nasopharyngeal carcinoma with cranial nerve palsy: a single institution experience of 104 patients

... for other prognosticators of primary tumor control, Chang et al 11 reported that imaging modality, CN palsy area, and complete recovery of CN palsy were significant factors for local control, and Mo ...

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Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy Concomitant with Leptomeningeal Involvement in Multiple Myeloma: A Case Report and Review of  Literature

Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy Concomitant with Leptomeningeal Involvement in Multiple Myeloma: A Case Report and Review of Literature

... with cranial irradiation (CI) had a significantly (P = ...one cranial nerve palsy (most commonly second cranial nerve), while 2 patients had multiple cranial nerve ...

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MR of oculomotor nerve palsy

MR of oculomotor nerve palsy

... pupil-sparing cranial nerve III palsy may not undergo an ex- tensive ...peripheral cranial nerve III abnormalities in the MR studies per- formed on patients with a history of ...

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Fourth Nerve Palsy (a.k.a. Superior Oblique Palsy)

Fourth Nerve Palsy (a.k.a. Superior Oblique Palsy)

... Fourth Nerve Palsy (a.k.a. Superior Oblique Palsy) Beginning in the brainstem and travelling to different areas of the head and neck are 12 cranial nerves, each of which has a specific ...

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CHAPTER 105 Brain and Cranial Nerve Disorders

CHAPTER 105 Brain and Cranial Nerve Disorders

... of studies have supported the contention that Bell’s palsy may be caused by herpes virus ...Bell’s palsy but not in control ...Bell’s palsy treated with valacyclovir or placebo in addition to ...

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Incidence of cranial nerve injury in mild head injury

Incidence of cranial nerve injury in mild head injury

... multiple cranial nerve injuries had a poor ...and other CT scan findings were directly related to the outcome of the patient and the p-value of < ...third nerve injury. The above results of ...

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PROGNOSIS OF PALSIES FROM CRANIAL NERVE INVOLVEMENT IN POLIOMYELITIS

PROGNOSIS OF PALSIES FROM CRANIAL NERVE INVOLVEMENT IN POLIOMYELITIS

... 59% of the patients in whom the facial palsy was combined with other bulbar or encephalitic symptoms and/or spinal paralysis were cured at discharge.. On the other hand the mortality is [r] ...

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Masseter nerve-based facial palsy reconstruction

Masseter nerve-based facial palsy reconstruction

... masseter nerve has become popular in facial re- ...masseter nerve in- clude ease of dissection, proximity to the facial nerve, low do- nor site morbidity, a powerful motor impulse, and relatively ...

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Facial Nerve Palsy Complicating Kawasaki Disease

Facial Nerve Palsy Complicating Kawasaki Disease

... encephalopathy, cranial nerve palsies, ce- rebral infarction, and transient ...with other febrile illnesses in young children and may be a help- ful, albeit subjective, diagnostic ...facial ...

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Management of sixth nerve palsy different approaches

Management of sixth nerve palsy different approaches

... sixth nerve is not difficult to establish, finding the etiology may encounter, in many cases, ...of other cranial nerves, they can guide the doctor to a correct etiologic ...VI-th nerve ...

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Long-term outcome of full tendon vertical rectus transposition with Foster suture in unilateral complete sixth cranial nerve palsy

<p>Long-term outcome of full tendon vertical rectus transposition with Foster suture in unilateral complete sixth cranial nerve palsy</p>

... sixth cranial nerve ...as cranial nerve ischemia, post-viral infection, and increased intracranial ...previous studies, 5,6 we found that the most frequent clinical presentation ...

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Diagnostic Yield of Neuroimaging in Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies

Diagnostic Yield of Neuroimaging in Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies

... imaging studies in 157 patients were evaluated. 28.9% of imaging studies had significant abnormalities relevant to neuroophthalmic ...optic nerve dysfunction and cranial nerve ...

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Pseudoabducens palsy: When a VI nerve palsy is not a VI nerve palsy

Pseudoabducens palsy: When a VI nerve palsy is not a VI nerve palsy

... bilateral cranial nerve VI ...compress cranial nerve VI in the pre-pontine cistern as it makes a 90° bend and exits the pontomedullary junction to ascend along the clivus towards the cavernous ...

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Cranial Nerve Monitoring

Cranial Nerve Monitoring

...  “The summation of nearly synchronous muscle fiber action potentials recorded from a muscle, commonly produced by stimulation of the nerve supplying the muscle either directly [r] ...

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Injection nerve palsy.

Injection nerve palsy.

... Intraoperative nerve action potential monitoring was not used in any ...837 nerve injury ...ENMG studies revealed absent compound muscle action potential in 64 and absent sensory nerve action ...

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PLETHSYMOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE CEREBRAL CIRCULATION: EVIDENCE FOR CRANIAL NERVE VASOMOTOR ACTIVITY

PLETHSYMOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE CEREBRAL CIRCULATION: EVIDENCE FOR CRANIAL NERVE VASOMOTOR ACTIVITY

... Middle cervical ganglion stimulation results in cerebral vasoconstriction. Note that pulse volume de- creases less strikingly than in Figure 8, but that intradural volume is decreased, a[r] ...

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