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Psychosocial interventions for improving quality of life outcomes in adults undergoing strabismus surgery (Protocol) [PDF]
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To investigate the effects of psychosocial interventions versus no intervention on quality of life and psychosocial outcomes in adults undergoing strabismus ...
Adamson, G. +5 more
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Review of published research on primary dysautonomia of domestic animals
Abstract An article published in 1992 by Marion M. Pollin and I.R. Griffiths reviewed the topic of primary dysautonomias of the autonomic nervous system of unidentified origin in multiple domestic species, specifically cats, dogs and horses. Thirty‐one years later, we appear no closer to identifying the causal agents of these strikingly similar ...
Tanith Harte +3 more
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Children with facial paralysis due to Moebius syndrome exhibit reduced autonomic modulation during emotion processing [PDF]
Facial mimicry is crucial in the recognition of others' emotional state. Thus, the observation of others' facial expressions activates the same neural representation of that affective state in the observer, along with related autonomic and somatic ...
Ardizzi, Martina +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Endoscopic surgical approaches for nasopharyngeal malignancies, including recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (rNPC) and nasopharyngeal salivary gland tumors (NSGT), have seen significant development over the last decades. Our groups have expanded the classification of nasopharyngeal endoscopic resections (NER) from type 1 to 3 to ...
Francesco Boaria +20 more
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An unusual presentation of sixth nerve palsy: neurobrucellosis
Abducens nerve palsy is generally seen in older patients with diabetes and hypertension. It is relatively rare in young and otherwise healthy patients. An extensive differential diagnosis is considered in patients younger than 50 years of age who develop
Mergen, Burak +4 more
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Abducens Nerve Neuropraxia due to Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis: Case Report and Literature Review
Background. Acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ABRS) is a common infection of the paranasal sinuses that can lead to complications such as orbital and intracranial extension. The abducens nerve course is adjacent to the sphenoid sinus.
Abdulrahman Alghulikah +6 more
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Vergence Neural Pathways: A Systematic Narrative Literature Review. [PDF]
Research in the neural pathway for vergence is less understood in comparison to the other four visual eye movements. The aim of this study was to review the literature on vergence neural pathways and associated disorders.
Rowe, Fiona J, Searle, Annabelle
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ABSTRACT Introduction Multiple cranial neuropathy is a rare manifestation of immune‐related adverse events. To date, no cases have been reported during immune checkpoint blockade for metastatic renal cell carcinoma. This report describes a case of multiple cranial neuropathy that developed during lenvatinib and pembrolizumab combination therapy.
Hideyuki Minagawa +9 more
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No split, no tenotomy transposition procedure for complete abducens palsy
Abducens palsy is one of the commonly encountered cranial nerve palsies in strabismus clinic. For large-angle esotropia, due to complete abducens palsies, various vertical recti transposition (VRT) procedures have been described. Hummelsheim and Jensen's
Sowmya Raveendra Murthy
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ABSTRACT Background Idiopathic intracranial hypertension is a syndrome characterized by symptoms and signs of raised intracranial pressure without a secondary cause. It primarily affects young obese women who present with headache and papilledema. We report the clinical presentation, brain imaging findings and outcomes of patients with IIH from two ...
Bandlakazi Sukwana‐Ncemane +2 more
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