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Facial nerve paralysis: a clinical study

Facial nerve paralysis: a clinical study

... The facial nerve is the seventh cranial nerve, serving the vital functions of lacrimation, salivation, taste, acoustic reflexes and the most important being facial ...with facial ... See full document

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Cat Scratch Disease Presenting With Peripheral Facial Nerve Paralysis

Cat Scratch Disease Presenting With Peripheral Facial Nerve Paralysis

... Forty-eight hours after admission, the patient remained afe- brile and was playful, with some improvement in the lymph- adenitis and no change in the facial paralysis. Lyme disease and Epstein–Barr virus ... See full document

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Outcomes, Complications and Management of the Congenital Aural Atresia Surgery

Outcomes, Complications and Management of the Congenital Aural Atresia Surgery

... this study is to evaluate the surgical challenges, complications and long term results of congenital aural atresia (CAA) ...observed. Facial canal dehiscence or abnormal location of the facial ... See full document

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Facial Nerve Paralysis due to Chronic Otitis Media: Prognosis in Restoration of Facial Function after Surgical Intervention

Facial Nerve Paralysis due to Chronic Otitis Media: Prognosis in Restoration of Facial Function after Surgical Intervention

... had facial nerve pa- ralysis caused by COM with or without ...sex, clinical presentation, cholesteatoma location, pre- operative and postoperative facial nerve function and fol- ...of ... See full document

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Clinical Study of Etiopathogenesis and Management of Facial Nerve Palsy

Clinical Study of Etiopathogenesis and Management of Facial Nerve Palsy

... Facial nerve has a tortuous course within temporal ...of facial paralysis. Facial nerve dysfunction causes physical, functional and psychological impact on the quality of ...of ... See full document

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Analysis of post-traumatic growth status and its influencing factors in patients with facial palsy

Analysis of post-traumatic growth status and its influencing factors in patients with facial palsy

... that facial nerve paralysis is a benign lesion and that facial nerve damage after the initial incident will not ...after facial atrophy following intervention, and appearance ... See full document

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Original Article Side-to-end hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis for facial paralysis: a meta-analysis

Original Article Side-to-end hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis for facial paralysis: a meta-analysis

... of paralysis [5]. Duration of paralysis has been implicated in the outcomes of reanimation, but has not been fully estab- lished ...personal clinical experience and should been conducted before ... See full document

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Comparison of Facial Nerve Paralysis in Adults and Children

Comparison of Facial Nerve Paralysis in Adults and Children

... and facial injury. The incidence of facial paralysis caused by trauma was significantly higher in children than ...of facial paralysis due to infection was significantly higher in ... See full document

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A study of etiology and prognosis of oculomotor nerve paralysis

A study of etiology and prognosis of oculomotor nerve paralysis

... the study with oculomotor nerve palsy, the male to female ratio was ...oculomotor nerve palsy was 46.35 years. In 37 (92.5%) patients, oculomotor nerve palsy was unilateral whereas in 3 ... See full document

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Features of Facial Asymmetry Following Incomplete Recovery from Facial Paralysis

Features of Facial Asymmetry Following Incomplete Recovery from Facial Paralysis

... this study is to investigate peculiar patterns of facial asymmetry following incomplete recovery from facial paralysis that require optimal physical therapy for effective facial ... See full document

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FACIAL PARALYSIS IN POLIOMYELITIS

FACIAL PARALYSIS IN POLIOMYELITIS

... Physiotherapy received by 26 children whom the affected side appeared “¿dropped.― included massage and, in most cases, active The deformity was generally much worse exercises includi[r] ... See full document

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Intraparotid facial nerve schwannoma: a case report

Intraparotid facial nerve schwannoma: a case report

... Intraparotid facial nerve schwannoma is an extremely rare entity and rarely diagnosed ...rotid facial nerve schwannomas (IFNS) is very challenging because the diagnosis is often made ... See full document

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FACIAL PARALYSIS IN CHILDREN

FACIAL PARALYSIS IN CHILDREN

... ABSTRACT. In any instance of facial paralysis in a child, an effort should be made to determine im- mediately whether it is caused by a specific, treat- able entity. Of 61 cases of facia[r] ... See full document

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FACIAL PARALYSIS IN CHILDREN

FACIAL PARALYSIS IN CHILDREN

... Cortisone has been used for several years for treatment of facial paralysis, but its evaluation, in view of the high recovery rate in untreated patients, is difficult and not definitive.[r] ... See full document

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Hypertension First Seen as Facial Paralysis: Case Reports and Review of the Literature

Hypertension First Seen as Facial Paralysis: Case Reports and Review of the Literature

... Even so, practitioners may fail to recognize that facial (seventh cranial nerve) paralysis can be the initial feature of severe hypertension in children.. To increase the level of awaren[r] ... See full document

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COMPLICATIONS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTHROCENTESIS

COMPLICATIONS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTHROCENTESIS

... Although the complication rates of arthrosynthe- sis are quite low, surgeons should be aware of vascular and nerve damage. Upper joint space and neurocrani- um are separated by a thin bone lamina. The surgeon ... See full document

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Antivenom for snake venom-induced neuromuscular paralysis

Antivenom for snake venom-induced neuromuscular paralysis

... motor nerve terminals (presynaptic) or the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor on the motor end-plate ...motor nerve terminals (Logonder 2008; Prasarnpun ...the nerve terminal, as shown from ex- ... See full document

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Management of advanced cholesteatoma: Madras ENT Research Foundation experience

Management of advanced cholesteatoma: Madras ENT Research Foundation experience

... retrospective study consisted of fifty one patients who presented with advanced cholesteatoma to Madras ENT Research Foundation, a tertiary referral centre in South India from January 2010 to January ...loss. ... See full document

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

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

... of facial nerve is very obvious as it manifests with more number of symptoms than any other cranial ...to facial nerve palsy even though unilateral in- volvement of all the cranial nerves is ... See full document

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The Clinical Significance of the Branching Pattern of the Facial Nerve in Malaysian Subjects

The Clinical Significance of the Branching Pattern of the Facial Nerve in Malaysian Subjects

... The clinical significance of the branching pattern of the facial nerve in Malaysian subjects Med J Malaysia Vel 47 Ne 2 June 1992 The clinical significance of the branching pattern of the facial nerve[.] ... See full document

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