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Analysis of the Association of Professional Sports with Athletes’ Cranial Nerve Dysfunction and Mental Health Problems [PDF]
This article discusses the association of professional sports with athletes’ cranial nerve dysfunction and mental health problems by conducting a literature review of the latest researches and theories. Professional or elite athletes, especially those in
Yang Hanyun
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A case of malignant atrophic papulosis with cranial nerve and peripheral nerve impairment [PDF]
Malignant atrophic papulosisis is a rare, multisystem obliterative vasculopathy of unknown etiology, occasionally involving the cranial nerve. We describe the first case of malignant atrophic papulosisis with cranial nerve and peripheral nerve ...
Fang Liu +4 more
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Iatrogenic Glossopharyngeal Neuropathy in Aesthetic Practice: A Case Report
Summary:. Iatrogenic glossopharyngeal nerve injuries are commonly associated with procedures such as a tonsillectomy, carotid endarterectomy, and endotracheal intubation.
Leniza R. Mingazova, MD, PhD +8 more
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BackgroundCarotid body tumor (CBT) is the most common head and neck paraganglioma. Whether preoperative embolization benefits CBT patients who will receive surgical resection is still controversial.MethodsIn this multi-center retrospective study, we ...
Tonglei Han +11 more
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Objective To investigate the effect of neurophysiological monitoring in extended endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery for cavernous sinus and clivus tumors.
MAO Zhi⁃gang +4 more
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Research status of facial nerve repair
The facial nerve, also known as the seventh cranial nerve, is critical in controlling the movement of the facial muscles. It is responsible for all facial expressions, such as smiling, frowning, and moving the eyebrows.
Haoyuan Huang +7 more
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Analysis and methods of prevention of cranial nerves injury during carotid endarterectomy
Aim. CEAE is an effective method of ischemic stroke prevention. However, as any invasive treatment method, CEAE is associated with a risk of complications in the early and late postoperative periods.
A. V. Matyushkin, A. Kh. Mustafin
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Dysphagia and Tongue Deviation: A Rare Case of Collett–Sicard Syndrome after Blunt Head Trauma
The jugular foramen and the hypoglossal canal are both apertures located at the base of the skull. Multiple lower cranial nerve palsies tend to occur with injuries to these structures.
Eric Tamrazian, Bijal Mehta
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Shrapnel Injury of Isolated Third Cranial Nerve [PDF]
Isolated third nerve palsy develops in numerous intracranial pathologies such as closed head trauma, tumor, and aneurysm. Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy caused by shrapnel injury is uncommon. After a penetrating intracranial shrapnel injury, our patient with oculomotor ophthalmoplegia underwent surgery.
Murat Ulutaş, Mehmet Seçer
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High Mini-Skin Incision during Carotid Endarterectomy for Carotid Stenosis
Background: Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is used to treat carotid stenosis, which is associated with cerebral infarction and may result in neurologic deficits such as stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), and local nerve injury.
Byeng Hun Jeon +3 more
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