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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972
Segmental herniation of the facial nerve after epineural incision is regarded as proof that idiopathic Bell's palsy is due to elevated pressure caused by anoxia secondary to local vasospasm. However, epineural biopsies—taken at decompressions—have failed to reveal edema or other lesions.
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Segmental herniation of the facial nerve after epineural incision is regarded as proof that idiopathic Bell's palsy is due to elevated pressure caused by anoxia secondary to local vasospasm. However, epineural biopsies—taken at decompressions—have failed to reveal edema or other lesions.
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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1971
Bell's palsy seems to occur during pregnancy and the puerperium more frequently than expected by chance. In particular there seems to be a distinct group of young primigravidae in whom Bell's palsy appears during the week preceding delivery, and who have a normal glucose tolerance test.
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Bell's palsy seems to occur during pregnancy and the puerperium more frequently than expected by chance. In particular there seems to be a distinct group of young primigravidae in whom Bell's palsy appears during the week preceding delivery, and who have a normal glucose tolerance test.
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Nursing Standard, 2011
Bells Palsy is a facial paralysis, usually affecting one side of the head, caused by damage to the facial nerve. The Bell's Palsy Association (BPA) is a charity that provides information, advice and support to people with the condition and their carers.
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Bells Palsy is a facial paralysis, usually affecting one side of the head, caused by damage to the facial nerve. The Bell's Palsy Association (BPA) is a charity that provides information, advice and support to people with the condition and their carers.
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Epidemiological trends of Bell's palsy treated with steroids in Korea between 2008 and 2018
Muscle and Nerve, 2021Jung Soo Lee, Yeo Hyung Kim
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Diabetes Mellitus and Bell’s Palsy
Current Diabetes Reviews, 2022Nikolaos Papanas, Stella Papachristou
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Familial Bell's Palsy: Analysis of 25 Families
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 1988T Shibahara, E Yumoto, N Yanagihara
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Relationship between Bell’s Palsy and Previous Statin Use: A Case/Non-Case Study
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020Chanyang Min, Jee Hye Wee, So Young Kim
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