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Otology & Neurotology, 2003
To evaluate the results of facial nerve reconstruction by means of grafting and to determine the influence of different variables on final functional recovery.Retrospective case review.Tertiary otologic and skull base referral center.Sixty nine patients underwent facial nerve grafting.
Falcioni M +4 more
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To evaluate the results of facial nerve reconstruction by means of grafting and to determine the influence of different variables on final functional recovery.Retrospective case review.Tertiary otologic and skull base referral center.Sixty nine patients underwent facial nerve grafting.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2018
Patients afflicted with facial paralysis suffer significant physical and psychosocial effects that can lead to depression and social isolation. Timely diagnosis and initiation of appropriate therapy are keys to achieving good outcomes in the management of facial paralysis.
James A, Owusu +2 more
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Patients afflicted with facial paralysis suffer significant physical and psychosocial effects that can lead to depression and social isolation. Timely diagnosis and initiation of appropriate therapy are keys to achieving good outcomes in the management of facial paralysis.
James A, Owusu +2 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2008
Emotions are communicated through facial expression. Happiness, confusion, and frustration can be expressed with a slight smile, eyebrow shift, or wrinkled nose. Injury to the facial nerve and subsequent inability of perform volitional mimetic movement can provoke anxiety.
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Emotions are communicated through facial expression. Happiness, confusion, and frustration can be expressed with a slight smile, eyebrow shift, or wrinkled nose. Injury to the facial nerve and subsequent inability of perform volitional mimetic movement can provoke anxiety.
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ORL, 2010
This paper deals with 2 cases of peripheral facial paralysis, due to intratemporal facial neuroma of tympanic (case No. 2) and vertical (case No. 1) segments of the Fallopian canal. The authors present a literature review of the intratemporal facial neuromas with special reference to clinical-surgical and differential diagnostic aspects.
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This paper deals with 2 cases of peripheral facial paralysis, due to intratemporal facial neuroma of tympanic (case No. 2) and vertical (case No. 1) segments of the Fallopian canal. The authors present a literature review of the intratemporal facial neuromas with special reference to clinical-surgical and differential diagnostic aspects.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Bell's palsy, an idiopathic facial nerve palsy, is the most common cause for acute facial nerve paralysis. Bell's palsy is not synonymous with facial nerve paralysis but is a diagnosis of exclusion for acute onset of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis. The differential diagnosis for facial nerve paralysis should be considered to correctly evaluate and ...
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Bell's palsy, an idiopathic facial nerve palsy, is the most common cause for acute facial nerve paralysis. Bell's palsy is not synonymous with facial nerve paralysis but is a diagnosis of exclusion for acute onset of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis. The differential diagnosis for facial nerve paralysis should be considered to correctly evaluate and ...
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2008
A good examination in facial nerve imaging (CT or MR imaging) depends on a good knowledge of anatomy. Two clinical situations must be considered: imaging of patients with or without facial palsy. CT and MR imaging are very useful when the symptoms are atypical or progressive: MR imaging gives very good information about the facial nerve inflammation ...
F, Veillon +6 more
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A good examination in facial nerve imaging (CT or MR imaging) depends on a good knowledge of anatomy. Two clinical situations must be considered: imaging of patients with or without facial palsy. CT and MR imaging are very useful when the symptoms are atypical or progressive: MR imaging gives very good information about the facial nerve inflammation ...
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The Extratemporal Facial Nerve
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1984The extratemporal course of the facial nerve must be completely understood if surgery is required for the removal of parotid and other tumors in the infratemporal space and skull base or if the nerve itself must be exposed when it has been severed. The key to mastering this surgery is to understand the anatomy of the parotid space and its relations to ...
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NEURILEMMOMA OF THE FACIAL NERVE
The Laryngoscope, 1964J F, HORA, A K, BROWN
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2016
Facial nerve paralysis, although uncommon in the pediatric population, occurs from several causes, including congenital deformities, infection, trauma, and neoplasms. Similar to the adult population, management of facial nerve disorders in children includes treatment for eye exposure, nasal obstruction/deviation, smile asymmetry, drooling, lack of ...
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Facial nerve paralysis, although uncommon in the pediatric population, occurs from several causes, including congenital deformities, infection, trauma, and neoplasms. Similar to the adult population, management of facial nerve disorders in children includes treatment for eye exposure, nasal obstruction/deviation, smile asymmetry, drooling, lack of ...
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Decompression of the Facial Nerve
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967SINCE THE 1920's when Bunnell and Balance and Duel 1-3 started to operate upon the facial nerve inside the temporal bone, there has seemed no reason why a good surgeon should not approach this nerve in order to cure its paralysis. The improvement of the technical possibilities has been enormous. The operation microscope with its excellent illumination,
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