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Delayed facial nerve paralysis post middle ear surgery: herpes simplex virus activation
Delayed facial nerve paralysis post middle ear surgery: herpes simplex virus activation. Problem: Facial nerve paralysis following middle ear surgery is a nightmare for the otology surgeon.
A. De Stefano, G. Neri, G. Kulamarva
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Postoperative Weight Gain, Due to Fluid Retention After Ovarian Cancer Surgery—How Much Is too Much?
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Postoperative complications after cytoreductive surgery in ovarian cancer patients are associated with impaired survival. Here, we investigated the association between postoperative weight gain due to fluid retention and the development of complications and anastomotic leakage (AL).
Eva K. Egger +7 more
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Change in Taste in Diabetic Patients with Facial Nerve Palsy
Background: Bell's palsy was defined as facial weakness of lower motor neuron type caused by idiopathic facial nerve involvement outside the central nervous system without evidence of aural or more widespread neurologic disease.
Muataz Fairooz Abd, Ishraq Kadhim Abbas
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Guidelines for the initial management of acute facial nerve palsy
: The aim of this study was to provide a concise review of international standards in the initial management of facial palsy. This culminates in guidelines and indications for referral to a tertiary facial nerve center. Facial nerve palsy is a relatively
Lammers, Marc +8 more
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This systematic review and meta‐analysis of 53 studies and 1354 patients evaluates the outcomes of temporalis muscle transfer in facial nerve paralysis. Our results show that temporalis muscle transfer can restore smile asymmetry, oral commissure movement, and eyelid closure—findings that are translated to clinician‐rated assessments.
Amirpouyan Namavarian +7 more
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BackgroundBell’s palsy is an acute peripheral facial neuropathy, which is one of the most common causes of facial palsy of lower motor neurons. Facial nerve swelling is commonly observed in Bell’s palsy.
Zhidan Wang +8 more
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MAGNETIC STIMULATION IN HEMIFACIAL SPASM AND POST FACIAL PALSY SYNKINESIS
The facial nerve was stimulated trascranially with a magnetic stimulator in 14 normal controls, 14 hemifacial spasm patients, and 16 post-facial-palsy synkinesis patients.
YAZICI, J +6 more
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Time‐Continuous Prognostic Mapping of Bell's Palsy Using Yanagihara Scores and Electroneurography
This study developed a novel, time‐continuous prognostic mapping for Bell's palsy by integrating longitudinal Yanagihara scores and electroneurography in patients treated with high‐dose corticosteroids. By employing a Bayesian probabilistic approach, this model enables individualized recovery estimation at any clinical time point, overcoming the ...
Shogo N. Watanabe +4 more
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Laryngeal Dysfunction Following COVID‐19: A TriNetX Retrospective Cohort Study
COVID‐19 is associated with an increased incidence of new‐onset laryngeal dysfunction, including chronic cough, dysphagia, voice disorders, vocal fold paralysis, and laryngeal spasm, compared with uninfected controls. Risk peaks one to two years after infection for most outcomes and is influenced by factors such as hospitalization, mechanical ...
Cali Loblundo +4 more
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Effect of Low-level Light Therapy on Idiopathic Facial Paralysis Recovery: A Narrative Review
This study was conducted to summarize and provide direction for the current use of low-level light therapy (LLLT) for the treatment of idiopathic facial nerve palsy.
Jihoon Kong +6 more
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