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Attitude of Physiotherapists about the Role of Transpore Tape in the Treatment of Facial Palsy Patients

Attitude of Physiotherapists about the Role of Transpore Tape in the Treatment of Facial Palsy Patients

... Bell palsy is also more common among diabetic ...neuromuscular facial retraining techniques in combination with electromyography to improve facial function was studied in cases of long-standing ...

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Clinical characteristics and cerebrospinal fluid parameters in patients with peripheral facial palsy caused by Lyme neuroborreliosis compared with facial palsy of unknown origin (Bell's palsy)

Clinical characteristics and cerebrospinal fluid parameters in patients with peripheral facial palsy caused by Lyme neuroborreliosis compared with facial palsy of unknown origin (Bell's palsy)

... Peripheral facial palsy of unknown origin (Bell’s palsy) is a disease with a large number of differential diagnoses [14]. In our study, we required evidence of intrathecally produced antibodies or ...

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A Non-healing Ulcer with Unilateral Facial Palsy

A Non-healing Ulcer with Unilateral Facial Palsy

... Mucormycosis is a rapidly progressive, fatal invasive fungal infection in compromised patients, especially diabetis which is on rise since a decade. Such infections are infrequently seen in routine dental practice; hence ...

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A Rare Case of Facial Palsy Due to Mucormycosis

A Rare Case of Facial Palsy Due to Mucormycosis

... of facial nerve palsy involving isolated temporal bone with associated uncontrolled diabetes mellitus has been ...with facial asymmetry, ear pain, and discharge in the right ear of one-month ...sided ...

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Delayed Facial Palsy after Microvascular Decompression: Report of Two Cases.

Delayed Facial Palsy after Microvascular Decompression: Report of Two Cases.

... meningitis, facial hypesthesia, cerebrospinal fluid leak, facial paresis, and hearing ...Delayed facial palsy (DFP) is an uncommon complication mostly noted in MVD for HS and after the removal ...

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Facial palsy: what can the multidisciplinary team do?

Facial palsy: what can the multidisciplinary team do?

... of facial paralysis on the patient is signifi- ...the facial weakness can vary widely and the optimal care pathway ...with facial palsy should collaborate within comprehensive ...

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Facial Asymmetry Correction in Facial Palsy Patients with Silhouette Sutures

Facial Asymmetry Correction in Facial Palsy Patients with Silhouette Sutures

... Case two is a 76-year old female patient, received in our Department April 2006 with a painless slowly grow- ing mass in the region of the left parotid gland. The CT scan showed a deep lobe parotid tumor of 3 × 3, 5 × 4 ...

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UNDERSTANDING ARDITA WSR TO FACIAL PALSY .......

UNDERSTANDING ARDITA WSR TO FACIAL PALSY .......

...  UMN lesion –lower part of face is af- fected as Upper half of face is con- trolled by pathways from both sides of cortex(bilateral representation) Since,lower half of face has ipsilateral representation,hence Left ...

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Corticosteroids: Still a Cornerstone in Treatment of Bell’s Palsy - A Case Report

Corticosteroids: Still a Cornerstone in Treatment of Bell’s Palsy - A Case Report

... Bell’s palsy is named after Sir Charles Bell (1744- 1842) who was responsible for the initial ...the palsy was essential due to acute inflammation or oedema involving the nerve, leading to compression of ...

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Clinical Study of Etiopathogenesis and Management of Facial Nerve Palsy

Clinical Study of Etiopathogenesis and Management of Facial Nerve Palsy

... of facial paralysis. Facial nerve dysfunction causes physical, functional and psychological impact on the quality of ...of Facial palsy are Idiopathic, Temporal bone fractures, Infections like ...

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Management Strategies of Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome: A Review

<p>Management Strategies of Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome: A Review</p>

... recurrent facial palsies. The timing of surgery is uncertain. Total facial nerve decompression may be done by the middle cranial fossa ...the facial nerve is decompressed from internal auditory mea- ...

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Corneal Topography With Upper Eyelid Platinum Chain Implantation Using the Pretarsal Fixation Technique

Corneal Topography With Upper Eyelid Platinum Chain Implantation Using the Pretarsal Fixation Technique

... for facial nerve ...for facial palsy, weight of the implant, time from onset of paresis to upper eyelid platinum chain implantation, associated surgical procedures, and preoperative and postoperative ...

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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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Modern concepts in facial nerve reconstruction

Modern concepts in facial nerve reconstruction

... peripheral facial palsy is the most common pathology of the cranial nerves with an incidence ran- ging from 20 to 30 cases per ...the palsy the indication for surgery is less dependent on the ...

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Efficacy of Mime Therapy and Conventional Therapy Versus
Conventional Therapy in Improving the Facial Functions of Bells Palsy Patients

Efficacy of Mime Therapy and Conventional Therapy Versus Conventional Therapy in Improving the Facial Functions of Bells Palsy Patients

... of facial asymmetry or facial paralysis are Bells palsy and facial palsy which is due to the lesion of facial ...Bell’s palsy is named after Sir Charles Bell, who has long ...

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Possible Modifications for Removable Prosthodontics in Bell’s Palsy Patients: Systematic Review

Possible Modifications for Removable Prosthodontics in Bell’s Palsy Patients: Systematic Review

... the facial nerve and injury ...of facial nerve like the flicker test, schirmer test, and testing of taste in the foremost 66% of tongue ...of facial loss of motion are loss of wrinkles of ...

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Efficacy of Mime Therapy and Conventional Therapy Versus Conventional Therapy in Improving the Facial Functions of Bell’s Palsy Patients Sharvani Belle Praveen Kumar and Thomas Annie

Efficacy of Mime Therapy and Conventional Therapy Versus Conventional Therapy in Improving the Facial Functions of Bell’s Palsy Patients Sharvani Belle Praveen Kumar and Thomas Annie

... of facial asymmetry or facial paralysis are Bells palsy and facial palsy which is due to the lesion of facial ...Bell’s palsy is named after Sir Charles Bell, who has long ...

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Legionnaires' Disease with Facial Nerve Palsy

Legionnaires' Disease with Facial Nerve Palsy

... Legionnaires’ disease is primarily a pneumonic process caused by Legionella pneumophilia, a gram-negative aerobic bacillus but also has multiple system involvement. The most common manifestation is encephalopathy ...

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Rare Cause of Facial Nerve Palsy (Petrous Apex Cholesteatoma)–Case Report and Review of Literature

Rare Cause of Facial Nerve Palsy (Petrous Apex Cholesteatoma)–Case Report and Review of Literature

... complete facial nerve palsy. At the time of presentation patient had no systemic disease. On general examination, the patient had grade IV facial nerve palsy (Figure 1). Taste Sensation and ...

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Contrast enhanced MR of the facial nerve in patients with posttraumatic peripheral facial nerve palsy

Contrast enhanced MR of the facial nerve in patients with posttraumatic peripheral facial nerve palsy

... the facial nerve itself ...different facial nerve segments; 2) presence of an associated hematoma within the bony facial nerve canal or within the facial nerve itself, especially in or ad- ...

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