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Architecture of lower leg muscles in children: Reference curves and potential mechanisms of growth
Muscle architecture (physiological cross‐sectional area, fascicle lengths and pennation angle) was measured from multimodal MRI scans of the lower legs of 197 children aged ≤15 years. We showed that lower leg muscle volumes (product of PCSA and fascicle length) increase primarily through increases in PCSA (transverse growth) rather than increases in ...
Brian V. Y. Chow +12 more
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Bell's palsy has been reported as an adverse event following immunization (AEFI). Review of the published literature reveals that several characteristics have been used to describe Bell's palsy, which differ significantly from author to author. Evidently,
Barbara Rath +38 more
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‘SOMS BrainSpace’: A digital serious game for undergraduate neuroscience
Abstract Neuroanatomy is challenging for many undergraduates, requiring strong visuospatial skills and a deep understanding of complex concepts. This study developed and evaluated SOMS BrainSpace, a digital serious game for neuroanatomy education, using a mixed methods approach.
Anthony Tran +3 more
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Tinjauan Anatomi Klinik dan Manajemen Bell's Palsy
Bell's Palsy is a peripheral facial nerve weakness (facial nerve) with acute onset on one side of the face. This condition causes the inability of the patient to move half of his face consciously (volunter) on the affected side.
Nur Mujaddidah, Mujaddidah, Nur
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ABSTRACT Background Parents of autistic children and young people have higher levels of anxiety, depression, stress and burnout, PTSD, suicidality and lower quality of life. Current research focuses on interventions with outcomes directed at the child including parent training and psychoeducation.
Lisa Simpson, Rachel Casper‐White
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ABSTRACT Ramsay Hunt syndrome, caused by varicella‐zoster virus reactivation, presents with facial paralysis, otalgia, and auricular vesicles. A Tanzanian woman with Grade VI facial palsy was treated with acyclovir and prednisolone, recovering to Grade II within 2 weeks.
Jacob Henry Kitundu +4 more
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[Consider the diagnosis 'Bell's palsy' carefully]
Patients with facial palsy present with both cosmetic and functional symptoms. When a facial palsy develops quickly (within 72 hours) with no other symptoms, and no cause can be identified, it is probably an idiopathic facial palsy or 'Bell's palsy'. The
Meijer, F.J.A. +4 more
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Effects of electrical stimulation in early Bells palsy on facial disability index scores
Recovery following facial nerve palsy is variable. Physiotherapists try to restore function in patients with Bell’s palsy. The choice of treatment modality depends on the stage of the condition.
P. Alakram, T. Puckree
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Evaluating Anesthetics for Improving Scientific Research and Welfare Using Larval Zebrafish
Using physiological and behavioral assays, we quantified the effectiveness and appropriateness of six commonly used fish anesthetics on zebrafish embryos. Different anesthetics performed better under different contexts. Figure prepared using BioRender.com.
Sylvia Dimitriadou +15 more
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