Results 121 to 130 of about 5,194 (219)
Bell's palsy: aetiology, clinical features and multidisciplinary care
Bell's palsy is a common cranial neuropathy causing acute unilateral lower motor neuron facial paralysis. Immune, infective and ischaemic mechanisms are all potential contributors to the development of Bell's palsy, but the precise cause remains unclear.
Kennedy, Peter G. E. +4 more
core +1 more source
Bell’s palsy didefinisikan sebagai kelumpuhan saraf fasialis satu sisi, dengan penyebabnya tidak diketahui. Beberapa keadaan lain juga dapat menyebabkan kelumpuhan fasialis, misalnya tumor otak, stroke, myasthenia gravis, dan penyakit Lyme.
Olivia Mahardani Adam
doaj
Bell's palsy as an early manifestation of acute lymphoblastic leukemia
A 20-year-old man with the complaints of malaise, fever, and tooth gum bleeding presented at a hospital. He was found to have generalized lymphadenopathy, thrombocytopenia, and leukocytosis.
AKSU, SALİH +4 more
core +1 more source
Epidemiology of Bell's palsy in an Italian Health District: incidence and case-control study. [PDF]
The incidence of Bell's palsy has been estimated in a health district of a major Italian city, taking also into consideration the potential risk factors that might influence the occurrence of Bell's palsy.
A. Buffoni +9 more
core
Predisposing factors in Bell's palsy: a case-control study
The frequency of diabetes mellitus reported in subjects affected by Bell's palsy varies widely. In this investigation, a case-control study, we encountered a frequency of 24.8%.
TOLA M.R. +4 more
core +1 more source
Background Bell’s palsy is an idiopathic peripheral nerve palsy involving the facial nerve. Pregnancy, diabetes mellitus and hypertension are the risk factors for Bell’s palsy.
Shu Zhou +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Background and Objectives: Peripheral facial palsy (Bell’s palsy) is an idiopathic, unilateral facial weakness resulting from dysfunction of the facial nerve.
Pratiksha Rajpurohit +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Radiation Exposure and Bell’s Palsy: A Hypothetical Association
Bell’s palsy is an idiopathic peripheral nerve palsy involving the facial nerve. It accounts for 60 to 75% of all cases of unilateral facial paralysis.
M Khateri +3 more
doaj
Cephalic tetanus presenting with incomplete Bell's palsy
We present a case of cephalic tetanus in a 60-year old man, whose onset was accompanied by an unusual and incomplete palsy of the muscles supplied by the upper branch of the seventh cranial nerve.
G. Lauria Pinter, M. Gentile
core +1 more source

