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Imaging of cranial nerves: a pictorial overview
The human body has 12 pairs of cranial nerves that control motor and sensory functions of the head and neck. The anatomy of cranial nerves is complex and its knowledge is crucial to detect pathological alterations in case of nervous disorders. Therefore,
Nicola Romano +2 more
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Carotid endarterectomy in a hostile neck: To do or not to do
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is the procedure of choice in patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis. However, in patients with hostile necks due to previous surgery or radiotherapy, there is a fear of higher complication rate, blood loss, and poor ...
Rahul Agarwal +4 more
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With the advancement of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, general radiographic methods are no longer sufficient for accurately displaying the structure and pathway of cranial nerves.
Lu Zhang +3 more
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Isolated bilateral sixth nerve palsies are rare, particularly in the setting of trauma. Most post-head injury cases with bilateral abducens palsy involve either basal skull fractures, particularly clival fractures. We present a case of bilateral abducens
Sandeep B V +5 more
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EXTRACRANIAL INJURIES OF MULTIPLE CRANIAL NERVES [PDF]
Simultaneous lesions of the ninth, tenth and eleventh cranial nerves have frequently been observed as the result of war injuries. Often an injury of one or more additional nerves has been present (most frequently the twelfth), occasionally the cervical sympathetic and rarely the seventh nerve.
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Posttraumatic cranial nerve injury
Injury to the cranial nerves is a common accompaniment of head trauma. Incidence of cranial nerve injury in head injury varies in various published literature. Indian literature on post-traumatic cranial nerve injuries as whole is scanty. Aims of this study are to document the incidence of cranial nerve injuries in head injuries, to correlate incidence
Purav Patel +8 more
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Isolated Hypoglossus Nerve Injury After Septoplasty
Cranial nerve injuries due to intubation are rare. While isolated nerve injuries may develop, injuries may occur in which more than one cranial nerve is affected.
Furkan Yeşilkuş +3 more
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Accessory nerve is one of the most sensitive cranial nerves to injury, and its injuries are usually caused by iatrogenic interventions. As many other causes can mimic its clinical presentation, careful physical examination should be performed while ...
Halil Onder +3 more
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Objective To evaluate the effects and outcomes of multidisciplinary surgical approaches in the management of carotid body tumors (CBT). Methods A single‐center retrospective study at the University of California—Los Angeles Medical Center was conducted ...
Kirsten Wong +4 more
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Greater palatine nerve neuropraxia after laryngeal mask insertion: A rare occurrence
With the more frequent use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) over endotracheal tubes for general anaesthesia, various cranial nerve injuries have been reported recently. We report a rare occurrence of greater palatine nerve (GPN) palsy subsequent to the
Jyoti Garg +2 more
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