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Macroscopic and Ultrastructural Findings in Some Diseases of the Facial Nerve
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1977The authors describe the findings observed in: 10 cases of Bell's palsy, 1 case of traumatic facial paralysis, 1 case of congenital facial paralysis, and 1 case of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. The chorda tympani nerve of these patients was studied, employing the electron microscope, comparing it with that of 5 patients having otosclerosis.
J M, Fernández +3 more
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Kawasaki Disease with Facial Nerve Palsy
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2023Yo Murata +6 more
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Lyme Disease and Facial Nerve Palsy
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1997ALTHOUGH IT is often assumed that Lyme disease is a common cause of facial nerve palsy in endemic areas, in fact there are few data that address this issue. Furthermore, there is little information about how the condition of children who live in these areas in whom facial nerve palsy develops should be evaluated; there is also little information about ...
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Cat Scratch Disease Presenting With Peripheral Facial Nerve Paralysis
Pediatrics, 1998Acquired peripheral facial nerve paralysis is a relatively common disorder that affects both children and adults. The most frequent nontrauma-related etiologies in otherwise neurologically intact patients are idiopathic (Bell's palsy) and infectious, which includes otitis media, herpes zoster, Lyme disease, herpes simplex virus, Epstein–Barr virus, and
R S, Walter, S C, Eppes
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The Impact of Malignant Disease on Facial Nerve Function After Parotidectomy
The Laryngoscope, 2003AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis Studies of immediate postoperative facial nerve function following parotidectomy focus on benign disease. The purpose of the study was to compare facial nerve function with regard to benign or malignant disease in patients undergoing superficial parotidectomy.Study Design Retrospective cohort study of consecutive patients ...
Todd W, Ellingson +2 more
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[Diagnostics of diseases and the function of the facial nerve].
HNO, 2005The facial nerve has a complicated course from the brainstem to the periphery. It not only contains motor, but also secretory, sensory, and sensitive fibres. Thus, the functional measure of symptoms can be multi-faceted. The nerve is not directly accessible over an extensive distance because of its long course through the temporal bone.
O, Guntinas-Lichius, C, Sittel
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Seroprevalence of Lyme Disease in Children With Facial Nerve Palsy
Journal of Child NeurologyThis 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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[Diagnosis of peripheral diseases of the facial nerve].
Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 1995Work-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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Facial nerve palsy, Kawasaki disease, and coronary artery aneurysm
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 2015Kawasaki disease is rarely complicated by cranial nerve VII palsy. This report describes a 15-month-old female presenting with 3 days of fever, irritability, and rash who was subsequently diagnosed with Kawasaki disease and treated with intravenous immunoglobulin.
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