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Child With Human Herpesvirus 6 and Bell's Palsy: Case Report and Overview of the Literature. [PDF]
Adler L, Schroeder A, Carney P.
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The Association Between Bell's Palsy and Vestibular Dysfunction in Relation to IgG Antibodies to Neurotropic Viruses. [PDF]
Dawidowsky K +6 more
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Presentation of disseminated neuroblastoma mimicking Bell's palsy: a case report. [PDF]
Gunawardana S +2 more
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Unilateral Facial Paralysis in an Infant Post-vaccination: Insights Into Bell's Palsy. [PDF]
Kumar S +4 more
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Unveiling Unilateral Bell's Palsy: A Case Series. [PDF]
Suragimath G, Suragimath DG, Sr A.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
To the Editor .—I would like to register an objection to the publication of an article entitled, "Bell's Palsy in Pregnancy," which appeared in the June 1969 issue of theArchives( 89 :830-834). The article, beginning with the opening paragraph, offers generalizations which are not substantiated by the authors' experience, or by references to the work ...
K K, Adour, T H, Pope, P D, Kenan
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To the Editor .—I would like to register an objection to the publication of an article entitled, "Bell's Palsy in Pregnancy," which appeared in the June 1969 issue of theArchives( 89 :830-834). The article, beginning with the opening paragraph, offers generalizations which are not substantiated by the authors' experience, or by references to the work ...
K K, Adour, T H, Pope, P D, Kenan
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Bell's palsy is acute weakness of the facial muscles associated with compression of cranial nerve VII. The annual incidence is 20 to 30 per 100,000. Diagnosis is based on a thorough history and physical examination, with careful attention to exclude other causes of facial weakness, such as stroke or Lyme disease.
Sarah N, Dalrymple +2 more
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Bell's palsy is acute weakness of the facial muscles associated with compression of cranial nerve VII. The annual incidence is 20 to 30 per 100,000. Diagnosis is based on a thorough history and physical examination, with careful attention to exclude other causes of facial weakness, such as stroke or Lyme disease.
Sarah N, Dalrymple +2 more
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Bell's Palsy and Bell's Phenomenon
Archives of Neurology, 1969IT SEEMS appropriate that Sir Charles Bell (1774 to 1842) should have described the syndrome and the phenomenon that now bear his name. 1-4 He was trained in anatomy, surgery, and art; he made a detailed study of facial expression; he discovered the separate actions of the trigeminal and facial nerves; and because of these interests, he saw an unusual ...
R H, Wilkins, I A, Brody
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The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2007
Bell's palsy or idiopathic facial palsy is an acute facial paralysis due to inflammation of the facial nerve. A number of studies published in China have suggested acupuncture is beneficial for facial palsy.The objective of this review was to examine the efficacy of acupuncture in hastening recovery and reducing long-term morbidity from Bell's palsy.We
Muke, Zhou +9 more
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Bell's palsy or idiopathic facial palsy is an acute facial paralysis due to inflammation of the facial nerve. A number of studies published in China have suggested acupuncture is beneficial for facial palsy.The objective of this review was to examine the efficacy of acupuncture in hastening recovery and reducing long-term morbidity from Bell's palsy.We
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2019
Importance The incidence and severity of Bell's palsy are increased in pregnancy, with most cases arising in the third trimester or postpartum period. It has been indicated that pregnancy-related Bell's palsy has worse long-term outcomes, such as complete facial paralysis, compared with nonpregnant women and males.
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Importance The incidence and severity of Bell's palsy are increased in pregnancy, with most cases arising in the third trimester or postpartum period. It has been indicated that pregnancy-related Bell's palsy has worse long-term outcomes, such as complete facial paralysis, compared with nonpregnant women and males.
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