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The Utility of Facial Nerve Ultrasonography in Bell’s Palsy
Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2019Objective This study aimed to investigate the utility of facial nerve ultrasonography in the functional and structural assessment of early-stage Bell’s palsy and the prognostic value of facial nerve ultrasonography in Bell’s palsy.
S. Baek +6 more
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Nerve conduction study in facial palsy
Archiv f�r klinische und experimentelle Ohren- Nasen- und Kehlkopfheilkunde, 1971The muscle action potential evoked by the facial nerve stimulation was investigated in 31 normal subjects and in 122 patients with facial palsy. The normal finding of this nerve conduction study was described in detail, and the results of the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the nerve conduction patterns obtained from the patients were ...
N, Yanagihara, M, Kishimoto
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Assessment and management of facial nerve palsy
BMJ, 2015#### The bottom line #### How patients were involved in the creation of this article We sought feedback on the paper from patient and medical representatives of the charity Facial Palsy UK. We incorporated their comments into the paper and developed a patient consultation guide for management and prognosis of Bell’s palsy (see box below) The facial ...
Liam, Masterson +3 more
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Ophthalmic manifestations of facial nerve palsy
Vestnik oftal'mologii, 2018Facial nerve palsy is a common pathology that develops due to various diseases, traumas and medical interventions. The most common peripheral type of facial paralysis leads to acute unilateral involvement of facial muscles along with the development of paralytic lagophthalmos.
M B, Gushchina +2 more
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Facial Nerve Innervation and Facial Palsies
2012There are a myriad of causes of facial palsy. Identifying the etiology in each case is of vital importance to the choice of management pathway, either as an emergency or in terms of long-term intervention. Most patients at the time of presentation are convinced that they are suffering from either a stroke (50 %), an intracranial tumor (25 %), or do not
Adriaan O. Grobbelaar +1 more
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Facial nerve palsy with splenomegaly
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019Tadafumi Yokoyama +10 more
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Psychological evaluation for patients with non-cured facial nerve palsy
Auris Nasus Larynx, 2022Keishi Fujiwara +2 more
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