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Cranial Nerve Palsies in Cervical Injuries
Spine, 1984The occurrence of cranial nerve palsies in cervical injuries is described in eight patients. The clinical features were dramatic and usually presented soon after injury, the most common picture being that of a bulbar palsy, with acute respiratory distress and dysphagia. Neurologic recovery, both from cranial nerve palsies and motor and sensory deficits,
D J, Grundy, T, McSweeney, H W, Jones
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Cranial Nerve Injury from Halo Traction
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977Six of the 70 patients treated with skeletal traction at the Alfred I. duPont Institute exhibited cranial nerve complications. The sixth cranial nerve was most commonly affected by distraction and resulted in weakness in lateral gaze. A combined lesion of the ninth, tenth and twelfth nerves was not an infrequent complication and presented as ...
C, Wilkins, G D, MacEwen
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Cranial nerve injuries during carotid endarterectomy
The American Journal of Surgery, 1987Our experience with patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy over a 10 year period has been retrospectively reviewed. Nerve injuries were detected by reviewing postoperative progress and clinic notes. One hundred twenty-nine procedures were performed on 112 patients, 12 of whom (9.3 percent) sustained major nerve injuries.
F W, Knight, R M, Yeager, D M, Morris
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Cranial Nerve Injury after Carotid Surgery
Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 1999(1999). Cranial Nerve Injury after Carotid Surgery. Acta Chirurgica Belgica: Vol. 99, No. 5, pp. 221-225.
S, Zannetti, P, Cao
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Cranial Nerve Injuries and the Retrojugular Approach in Carotid Endarterectomy [PDF]
INTRODUCTION This is a retrospective case series analysis to compare the incidence of cranial nerve injuries in carotid endarterectomy by the retrojugular and anteromedial approaches. PATIENTS AND METHODS Data were extracted from a prospectively collected database.
William D, Beasley +1 more
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Peripheral and Cranial Nerve Injury
2007The peripheral nervous system is an integral component of the neural connection between the CNS and the end organs. Injuries involving this system are often complex and require a thorough understanding of the management strategies of these injuries to help optimize recovery.
Gavin Wayne Britz +3 more
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