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Idiopathic, Self-limiting Bilateral Bell Palsy
Bilateral facial palsy is exceedingly rare, representing only 0.3% to 2.0% of facial palsy cases (1). In contrast to the oft-recognized unilateral facial palsy, bilateral facial palsy is usually related to an underlying systemic disorder with a broad ...
Muhammad Ammar Shafqat, Christopher Haas
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Bell's palsy, also known as “acute facial palsy of unknown cause”, is a common cranial neuropathy leading to facial muscle paresis or complete paralysis characteristically on one side, occurring suddenly and may progress over 48 hours.
Ashutosh Kumar Singh, P. Deshmukh
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Objective To conduct a systematic review of the effectiveness of facial exercise therapy for facial palsy patients, updating an earlier broader Cochrane review; and to provide evidence to inform the development of telerehabilitation for these patients ...
A. Khan +7 more
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Surge of Bell's Palsy in the era of COVID‐19: Systematic review
With the progression of coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID‐19), various neurological manifestations have been noticed in infected patients, and Bell's Palsy (BP) is one of the peripheral neuropathies among those.
Sonia Gupta, M. Jawanda
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Nutritional Risk Screening in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Introduction: Validated and practical tools for nutritional risk screening are essential for the early recognition of children who would benefit from a complete nutritional assessment and subsequent nutritional interventions.
Inês Curvelo Mendes +7 more
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Improved Symptoms of Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy in ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 Vaccine Recipients Following Complex Korean Medicine Treatment [PDF]
Peripheral facial nerve palsy is a neurological condition/disease characterized by unilateral paralysis of the facial muscles. We report the effects of complex Korean medicine treatment in 2 patients diagnosed with Bell’s palsy who developed symptoms 3–4
Woo Seok Jang +3 more
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Study on quality of life in subjects with acquired chronic peripheral facial palsy [PDF]
PURPOSE: to analyze quality of life in subjects with acquired chronic peripheral facial palsy. METHOD: 12 subjects with acquired facial palsy were selected through screening during the sequel, with etiologies of Bell and acoustic schwannoma after ...
Guedes, Zelita Caldeira Ferreira +1 more
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Incidence rate, risk factors, and management of Bell’s palsy in the Qurayyat region of Saudi Arabia
Background Bell’s palsy is an idiopathic facial nerve dysfunction causing temporary paralysis of muscles of facial expression. This study aimed to determine the incidence rate, common risk factors, and preferred treatment by the Saudi patients with Bell ...
Fahad Alanazi +5 more
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Surgical interventions for the early management of Bell's palsy [PDF]
Background: Bell's palsy is an acute paralysis of one side of the face of unknown aetiology. Bell's palsy should only be used as a diagnosis in the absence of all other pathology.
Adour +30 more
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Prevalence of drooling, swallowing, and feeding problems in cerebral palsy across the lifespan: a systematic review and meta‐analyses [PDF]
Aim: To determine the prevalence of drooling, swallowing, and feeding problems in persons with cerebral palsy (CP) across the lifespan. Method: A systematic review was conducted using five different databases (AMED, CINAHL, Embase, MEDLINE, and PubMed ...
Bakarčić D +7 more
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