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Background Facial nerve paralysis in a patient with a salivary gland mass usually denotes malignancy. However, facial paralysis can also be caused by benign salivary gland tumors.
Marc-Elie Nader +4 more
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Objective To explore the application of membranous concept in vestibular schwannoma surgery. Methods A total of 39 patients with vestibular schwannoma who received membranous surgical treatment in The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University
GAO Peng +5 more
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Therapeutic approach and recovery options in traumatic caused intratemporal facial paralysis of children [PDF]
TFacial nerve paralysis is one of the most feared complications of otologic surgery; the surgeon must always be prepared to recognize and solve such lesions if they occur. The authors present 2 clinical cases of intratemporal lesions of the facial nerve;
Veronica EPURE, D.C. GHEORGHE
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of individualized parotidectomy to reduce the incidence of postoperative facial paralysis for primary benign parotid tumors.
Yu Zhou +5 more
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Facial Nerve Paralysis as A Complication of Acute Otitis Media [PDF]
Background:Facial nerve paralysis is not a very frequent association with acute otitis media (AOM). The pathophysiology and treatment of this condition still under debate.Aim of the Work:to review the treatment strategies and extent of recovery in ...
Mohamed Mahmoud Fatthy Ramadan +2 more
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Abstract The facial nerve, the seventh pair of cranial nerves, has an essential role in non-verbal communication through facial expression. Besides innervating the muscles involved in facial expression, the complex structure of the facial nerve contains sensory fibres involved in the perception of taste and parasympathetic fibres ...
Dorin Sarafoleanu, Andreea Bejenariu
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Surgical interventions for the early management of Bell's palsy [PDF]
Background: Bell's palsy is an acute paralysis of one side of the face of unknown aetiology. Bell's palsy should only be used as a diagnosis in the absence of all other pathology.
McAllister, Kerrie +7 more
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Facial baroparesis in a 12-year-old boy
Facial baroparesis is an extremely uncommon clinical entity that occurs due to the middle ear barotrauma. It is rarely reported in the medical literature which can happen among persons who ascend to high altitude in flight or by scuba diving.
Santosh Kumar Swain, Nishtha Anand
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Spontaneous Bilateral Facial Paralysis Secondary to Metastatic Breast Cancer
Sudden onset, bilateral facial paralysis is a rare clinical entity, representing less than 2% of all diagnoses of facial nerve paralysis. The differential for these patients is necessarily broad and includes numerous etiologies.
Jackson King BS +3 more
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Herpes Zoster Oticus: A Morbid Clinical Entity
The reactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV) at the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve results in herpes zoster virus. Patients of herpes zoster oticus (HZO) often present with symptoms related to the cochleovestibular dysfunction along with ...
Santosh Kumar Swain, Roshna Rose Paul
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