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MANAGEMENT OF FACIAL NERVE PARALYSIS
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1999Facial paralysis is a dreaded complication of parotid surgery. It can lead to a variety of troubling symptoms in the patient, such as ocular problems and nasal obstruction. It can also have a significant emotional impact on the patient because of facial disfigurement and difficulties with communication, eating, and drinking.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1981
Most patients with facial nerve paralysis have idiopathic, or Bell's palsy. Nevertheless, other more serious causes should be carefully excluded before Bell's palsy is diagnosed. Several tests can help the physician determine the site of the lesion and the physiologic extent of involvement of the facial nerve. The type of treatment depends on the cause
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Most patients with facial nerve paralysis have idiopathic, or Bell's palsy. Nevertheless, other more serious causes should be carefully excluded before Bell's palsy is diagnosed. Several tests can help the physician determine the site of the lesion and the physiologic extent of involvement of the facial nerve. The type of treatment depends on the cause
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2009
Facial nerve paralysis may be due to different pathologies. It is important to diagnose the disease early and start the treatment as soon as possible. Topographic tests help localize the site of the lesion. Prognostic tests predict the prognosis. Staging of the injury and the degree of the lesion is important.
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Facial nerve paralysis may be due to different pathologies. It is important to diagnose the disease early and start the treatment as soon as possible. Topographic tests help localize the site of the lesion. Prognostic tests predict the prognosis. Staging of the injury and the degree of the lesion is important.
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Trigeminal neuralgia and facial nerve paralysis
European Radiology, 2005The trigeminal nerve is the largest of the cranial nerves. It provides sensory input from the face and motor innervation to the muscles of mastication. The facial nerve is the cranial nerve with the longest extracranial course, and its main functions include motor innervation to the muscles of facial expression, sensory control of lacrimation and ...
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The gut metabolite indole-3 propionate promotes nerve regeneration and repair
Nature, 2022, Guiping Kong, Luming Zhou
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Assessment for facial nerve paralysis based on facial asymmetry
Australasian physical & engineering sciences in medicine, 2017Anping Song +5 more
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Effectiveness of electrical stimulation for rehabilitation of facial nerve paralysis
, 2017Katie A Fargher, S. Coulson
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Social perception of morbidity in facial nerve paralysis
Head and Neck, 2016Matthews Li +5 more
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