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Surgery and facial nerve grafting in malignant parotid disease.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery, 1970
The prognosis for patients suffering with parotid carcinoma is poor. One reason for this is the difficulty of eradicating the disease once cancer has spread to the bony parotid mould and to the ear. The anatomy of the parotid gland and the spread of malignant tumours are described with particular reference to the ear and parotid bed.
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Seroprevalence of Lyme Disease in Children With Facial Nerve Palsy

Journal of Child Neurology
This retrospective chart review examined children with documented Lyme disease serology in New Jersey aged <21 years presenting with facial nerve palsy. The presence of symptoms including tick bite, fever, headache, and arthritis was recorded. Data were categorized based on demographic factors, and multivariate regression was employed.
Bethany Murphy   +7 more
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Diseases of the facial nerve

The Laryngoscope, 1956
F H, MCGOVERN, G S, FITZ-HUGH
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[Diagnosis of peripheral diseases of the facial nerve].

Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 1995
Work-up of 120 patients with peripheral facial paresis included evaluation of spontaneous and reflex lacrimal secretion, electrogustometry, impedance, tonal and supraliminal tonal audiometry. Symptom complexes for different by severity nerve lesions are specified.
K A, Nikitin, A I, Lopotko
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History of disease, facial nerve grading systems & clinical evaluation

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2010
AbstractObtaining an accurate history of the onset, progress and associated symptoms of newly acquired facial nerve palsy is extremely helpful in determining the potential cause of the palsy. More importantly it serves as a guide for prognosis and timing of any necessary surgical intervention.
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[Facial palsy, enhancement of cranial nerves and Lyme disease].

Journal de radiologie, 2000
Lyme disease involves multiple organ systems including in 10-15% of cases, the nervous system. Cranial neuropathies are observed in the second stage of the disease. The facial nerve is the most frequently affected nerve (20-30%). Facial nerve enhancement may be associated with cochleovestibular nerve abnormalities and can mimick an intracanalicular ...
K, Marsot-Dupuch   +5 more
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Lyme disease presenting with bilateral facial nerve palsy.

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1990
Facial palsy bilateral, or recurrent, suggests a myriad of diagnostic possibilities. An 11-year-old boy is described whose diagnosis remained elusive for several months. Clinical evolution and subsequent laboratory studies confirmed that he had Lyme disease. Literature review suggests that this disorder is ubiquitous in its manifestations.
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