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Compression of the Facial Nerve
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972Measurements of the sectional area of the human facial canal revealed that changes in distribution of small blood vessels and capillaries and the amount of loose connective tissue are responsible for compression of the facial nerve. A newly designed nerve compressor was applied to the facial nerve trunk of the rabbit which allowed constant compression ...
Hiromitsu Tamaki +4 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1993
Facial nerve neuromas are an unusual cause of facial nerve dysfunction and hearing loss. As clinical manifestations do not accurately reflect tumor extent, imaging techniques can greatly assist the clinician in appropriate diagnostic evaluation and management.
N M Stern, A J Gulya
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Facial nerve neuromas are an unusual cause of facial nerve dysfunction and hearing loss. As clinical manifestations do not accurately reflect tumor extent, imaging techniques can greatly assist the clinician in appropriate diagnostic evaluation and management.
N M Stern, A J Gulya
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Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2016
Facial nerve monitoring has been increasingly routinely used as an intraoperative adjunctive method to help the head and neck surgeon to identify and minimize facial nerve injury during parotid surgery.
O. Guntinas-Lichius, D. Eisele
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Facial nerve monitoring has been increasingly routinely used as an intraoperative adjunctive method to help the head and neck surgeon to identify and minimize facial nerve injury during parotid surgery.
O. Guntinas-Lichius, D. Eisele
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2020
Facial nerve palsy causes disfigurement with cosmetic, functional, and psychological repercussions. This chapter of the book will be focusing on a concise and clinically related knowledge of the facial nerve. Information is presented in points, tables, and graph for easy access and understanding.
Hassan Haidar, Suzan Mohamed
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Facial nerve palsy causes disfigurement with cosmetic, functional, and psychological repercussions. This chapter of the book will be focusing on a concise and clinically related knowledge of the facial nerve. Information is presented in points, tables, and graph for easy access and understanding.
Hassan Haidar, Suzan Mohamed
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Facial Nerve Monitoring: Extratemporal Facial Nerve
Intraoperative Cranial Nerve Monitoring in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2022Julia E. Noel, L. Orloff
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Bifurcation of the Facial Nerve
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967GROSS ABNORMALITIES of the facial nerve in the temporal bone are rare, but they occur with sufficient frequency that the otologic surgeon must be mindful of their possibility. In the past, mastoid operations for suppurative disease drew attention to intraosseous aberrations in the vertical segment of the nerve's course. These have been well documented.
John J. Shea, Durcan Dj, Sleeckx Jp
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Facial nerve monitoring during parotid gland surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2020C. Chiesa-Estomba +7 more
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min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1992
A case of facial neurinoma is reported. There was a progredient facial palsy persisting for one year. While X-ray examination as well as CT and MR did not show a pathological finding, classical topodiagnosis resulted in mastoidectomy, during which a neurinoma of 0.5 x 0.8 cm could be removed.
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A case of facial neurinoma is reported. There was a progredient facial palsy persisting for one year. While X-ray examination as well as CT and MR did not show a pathological finding, classical topodiagnosis resulted in mastoidectomy, during which a neurinoma of 0.5 x 0.8 cm could be removed.
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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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