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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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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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The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractThe extratemporal part of the facial nerve and its primary branches may be successfully reconstructed with a suitable nerve graft obtained from the upper cervical region. Special attention to meticulous suturing of the nerve graft to the main trunk of the facial nerve and the branches to the eye and lips should result in satisfactory ...
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AbstractThe extratemporal part of the facial nerve and its primary branches may be successfully reconstructed with a suitable nerve graft obtained from the upper cervical region. Special attention to meticulous suturing of the nerve graft to the main trunk of the facial nerve and the branches to the eye and lips should result in satisfactory ...
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NEURILEMMOMA OF THE FACIAL NERVE
The Laryngoscope, 1964James F. Hora Captain, Aubrey K. Brown
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1946
NEURINOMA is the designation of a peculiar tumor arising from the cells of the sheath of Schwann, specifically the primitive stages of the latter, and therefore the tumors are ectodermal in origin. They are composed partly of Schwann cells and partly of connective tissue, whereas they do not contain true neural tissue.
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NEURINOMA is the designation of a peculiar tumor arising from the cells of the sheath of Schwann, specifically the primitive stages of the latter, and therefore the tumors are ectodermal in origin. They are composed partly of Schwann cells and partly of connective tissue, whereas they do not contain true neural tissue.
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1995
The motor root arises from the motor nucleus of the facial nerve situated in the medial eminence of the floor of the fourth ventricle. After having passed around the motor nucleus of the abducent nerve (VI), it emerges from the neuraxis at the lateral part of the medullopontine sulcus (Fig. 7.1-7.5).
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The motor root arises from the motor nucleus of the facial nerve situated in the medial eminence of the floor of the fourth ventricle. After having passed around the motor nucleus of the abducent nerve (VI), it emerges from the neuraxis at the lateral part of the medullopontine sulcus (Fig. 7.1-7.5).
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NEURILEMMOMA OF THE FACIAL NERVE
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1973John Conley, Ivo P. Janecka
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