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Nerve Transfers in Facial Palsy
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2008The facial paralysis patient suffers serious functional, cosmetic, and psychological problems with impaired ability to communicate. Despite the advances of recent years and the number of new techniques proposed in the literature, facial reanimation remains a challenge for the reconstructive surgeon.
Petros Konofaos, Julia K Terzis
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Make-Up Therapy for Patients With Facial Nerve Palsy
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2019Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of make-up therapy for patients with facial nerve palsy. Methods: Seven female patients with facial nerve palsy who received specialist make-up therapy were enrolled.
Keishi Fujiwara +2 more
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2018
Facial paralysis is a common ailment of varying severity that may result from many different etiologies. Proper diagnosis can be lifesaving, while interventions in the acute and chronic phases can improve clinical outcomes dramatically. This chapter will review important principles of diagnosis as well as medical and surgical treatment protocols.
Aaron Fay, Garrett Griffin
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Facial paralysis is a common ailment of varying severity that may result from many different etiologies. Proper diagnosis can be lifesaving, while interventions in the acute and chronic phases can improve clinical outcomes dramatically. This chapter will review important principles of diagnosis as well as medical and surgical treatment protocols.
Aaron Fay, Garrett Griffin
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Deep Learning for the Assessment of Facial Nerve Palsy: Opportunities and Challenges
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2023Automated evaluation of facial palsy using machine learning offers a promising solution to the limitations of current assessment methods, which can be time-consuming, labor-intensive, and subject to clinician bias.
Kieran S. Boochoon +3 more
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Bell’s facial nerve palsy in pregnancy: a clinical review
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2017Ahsen Hussain, Charles Nduka
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Psychological evaluation for patients with non-cured facial nerve palsy.
Auris, nasus, larynx, 2021OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to evaluate the psychological condition of patients with non-cured facial nerve palsy and to investigate whether their psychological condition is correlated with the degree of facial nerve palsy, synkinesis or ...
Keishi Fujiwara +7 more
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2013
There is increasing evidence supporting the usage of acupuncture for facial nerve palsy. Acupuncture at the Yangming meridian, supplemented with Taiyang meridian, is the primary treatment for facial nerve palsy .
Munetaka, Ushio, Kimitaka, Kaga
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There is increasing evidence supporting the usage of acupuncture for facial nerve palsy. Acupuncture at the Yangming meridian, supplemented with Taiyang meridian, is the primary treatment for facial nerve palsy .
Munetaka, Ushio, Kimitaka, Kaga
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
It is agreed that some cases of facial nerve palsy are surgical emergencies. Other cases are controversial. The best available electrodiagnostic test is 48 to 72 hours late in noting changes. An early test for axonotmesis is unavailable. Immediate consultation with a specialist qualified to deal with the problem is urged.
H, Tahl, H R, Crowley, C T, Yarington
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It is agreed that some cases of facial nerve palsy are surgical emergencies. Other cases are controversial. The best available electrodiagnostic test is 48 to 72 hours late in noting changes. An early test for axonotmesis is unavailable. Immediate consultation with a specialist qualified to deal with the problem is urged.
H, Tahl, H R, Crowley, C T, Yarington
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Facial Palsy: Facial Nerve Decompression
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970BELL'S palsy is one of the controversial problems in modern medicine, because the prognosis is unpredictable and its management has been debatable. At the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary we decided, in 1964, to start a control study on patients with Bell's palsy using as our guide clinical findings and electrical testing in order to forecast the ...
H R, Giancarlo, K F, Mattucci
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