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CRANIAL NERVE INVOLVEMENT AND END POINT

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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Direct Cranial Nerve Involvement by Gliomas: Case Series and Review of the Literature

Direct Cranial Nerve Involvement by Gliomas: Case Series and Review of the Literature

... ⫽ cranial nerve G liomas are the most common intra-axial primary brain tumors, with World Health Organization (WHO) grade IV glioblas- toma multiforme representing the most common ...The cranial ...

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Cranial Nerve Involvement With Juvenile Polyarteritis Nodosa: Clinical Manifestations and Treatment

Cranial Nerve Involvement With Juvenile Polyarteritis Nodosa: Clinical Manifestations and Treatment

... Juvenile polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a rare, necrotizing vasculitis that pri- marily affects small- to medium-sized muscular arteries. 1 Although histolog- ically similar to cutaneous polyarteri- tis, juvenile PAN can ...

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Pontine extension of a tentorial schwannoma without cranial nerve involvement: a case report

Pontine extension of a tentorial schwannoma without cranial nerve involvement: a case report

... Case presentation: A 42-year-old Caucasian man was admitted with right-sided paresthesias and weakness of his upper and lower extremities. The neurological examination revealed right hemiparesis and hemi-hypoesthesia. A ...

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Basic Cranial Nerve Examination

Basic Cranial Nerve Examination

... (Trigeminal Nerve): (Facial Sensation, Muscles of Mastication, Corneal Reflex) • Sensation: Establish a reference point to start with so that they are aware of what the cotton wool feels like ...

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Two Immigrants with Tuberculosis of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Region with Skull Base and Cranial Nerve Involvement

Two Immigrants with Tuberculosis of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Region with Skull Base and Cranial Nerve Involvement

... showed involvement of both mastoid and petrous bones, extending via the skull base to the nasopharynx, suggesting tuberculosis which was confirmed by characteristic histology and positive auramine staining, while ...

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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 palsies ...

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A study of isolated and multiple cranial nerve palsies.

A study of isolated and multiple cranial nerve palsies.

... implicates involvement of the ipsilateral cerebral peduncle (Weber's ...oculomotor nerve dysfunction has been shown to occasionally result from fascicular ...third nerve. This suggests that ...

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Cranial nerve I: clinical anatomy and beyond

Cranial nerve I: clinical anatomy and beyond

... Microsurgical anatomic features of the olfactory nerve: relevance to olfaction preservation in the pterional approach. Neurosurgery 2005; 57(1 Suppl): 17-21. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15987566. 6. Dietz ...

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CHAPTER 105 Brain and Cranial Nerve Disorders

CHAPTER 105 Brain and Cranial Nerve Disorders

... Associated cranial nerve abnormalities, although occa- sionally seen with Bell’s palsy, also point to the possibility of a tumor or ischemic ...

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Cranial Nerve Abnormalities in Oculo Auriculo Vertebral Spectrum

Cranial Nerve Abnormalities in Oculo Auriculo Vertebral Spectrum

... results in ear (microtia) and jaw (hemifacial microsomia) abnor- malities (On-line Fig 1). Nonetheless, the abnormality spectrum might be fairly wide, from mild external and medium ear involve- ment or isolated facial ...

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Peripheral Third Cranial Nerve Enhancement in Multiple Sclerosis

Peripheral Third Cranial Nerve Enhancement in Multiple Sclerosis

... Third Cranial Nerve Enhancement in Multiple Sclerosis ...Summary: Cranial nerve III dysfunction in multiple scle- rosis (MS) is ...isolated cranial nerve III paresis associated ...

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Study of Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies in Diabetes Mellitus

Study of Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies in Diabetes Mellitus

... The nerve then runs forwards, upwards and slightly laterally through the cisterna pontis between the pons and the ...The nerve then runs upwards on the back of petrous temporal bone near its ...the ...

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Diagnostic Yield of Neuroimaging in Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies

Diagnostic Yield of Neuroimaging in Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies

... · Carotid cavernous aneurysm TOLOSA HUNT SYNDROME: THS affects all people regardless of age. There is no sex or laterality predilection and some cases of bilateral simultaneous involvement have also been reported. ...

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Clinical Reasoning: An unusual cause of multiple cranial nerve impairment

Clinical Reasoning: An unusual cause of multiple cranial nerve impairment

... CN involvement, no return of func- tion after 6 months, and recurrent symptoms; increased pain severity and unremitting characteristics are also signs of ...

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Nav2 is necessary for cranial nerve development and blood pressure regulation

Nav2 is necessary for cranial nerve development and blood pressure regulation

... knock-down of full-length Nav2 eliminates atRA- induced neurite outgrowth, and ectopic expression of human Nav2 in the mechanosensory neuron rescues the ability of the unc-53 mutant to extend axons [31]. Nav2 has been ...

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Nuclear and Infranuclear Lesions of 3,4,6 Cranial Nerve Lesions and their Clinicoradiological Correlation.

Nuclear and Infranuclear Lesions of 3,4,6 Cranial Nerve Lesions and their Clinicoradiological Correlation.

... third nerve, which results in narrowing of the palpebral fissure with attempted ...bilateral involvement of the sixth and seventh nerves is seen. Other lower cranial nerves may also be ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies and areflexic paraparesis

Clinical Reasoning: A patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies and areflexic paraparesis

... CNS involvement is frequent in ...CNS involvement: 5% of cases (77 of ...or cranial nerve palsies, or significant neurologic dys- ...multiple cranial nerve ...CNS ...

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Cranial Nerve/Oral Mech Exam: What Every SLP Needs to Know

Cranial Nerve/Oral Mech Exam: What Every SLP Needs to Know

... X nerve lesions - continuous hypernasality and nasal emission due to velopharyngeal involvement; hoarse, gurgly voice, weak or absent cough, dysphonia, decreased loudness and unstable pitch, short phrases, ...

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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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