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Decompression of Facial Nerve after Temporal Bone Fracture: about 20 Cases
Background: Seven to ten percent of facial nerve paralysis occurs in patients with temporal bone fracture. It has become increasingly common due to the development of human activity. One of the main topics of discussion is facial nerve injury management
Naourez Kolsi +7 more
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Nonsurgical Treatment for Posttraumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis.
Thakar A +4 more
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A Mother and Child with Moebius Syndrome [PDF]
In this case report, we present the case of a 25-year-old male with familial Moebius syndrome having facial nerve paralysis; his mother had both facial nerve paralysis and sixth cranial nerve paralysis.
Z. Ulaş Bali +2 more
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Although facial nerve palsy is not a life-threatening disease, facial asymmetry affects interpersonal relationships, causes psychological stress, and devastates human life.
Soo Young Choi +7 more
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In this article, we propose a parallel hierarchy convolutional neural network (PHCNN) combining a Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) network structure to quantitatively assess the grading of facial nerve paralysis (FNP) by considering the region-based ...
Xin Liu +5 more
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Bilateral Facial Nerve (Bell’s) Palsy in a 24-Year-Old Woman: A Case Report
Objective: To report a case of acute bilateral facial nerve palsy in a 24-year-old woman and to present the differential diagnoses, pathophysiology, management and prognosis Methods: Design: Case study Setting: Tertiary Private Hospital ...
Camille Tolentino, Emmanuel Tadeus Cruz
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Various methods have been used to improve function and manage facial nerve injury. Although electrical stimulation therapy is frequently used to treat facial paralysis, its effects have been found to vary and no clear standards have been developed.
M. Yoo +6 more
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A rare cause of bilateral facial nerve paralysis due to acute otitis media in a 52-year-old man
Facial nerve paralysis is a known complication of middle ear diseases such as chronic otitis media. However, it is rarely seen in acute otitis media (AOM). Bilateral facial nerve paralysis is an extremely rare incidence in AOM in an adult patient.
Santosh Kumar Swain +2 more
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Intratemporal Facial Nerve Schwannomas: A Review of 45 Cases in A Single Center
There are no established indications for facial nerve schwannoma treatment, including surgery, radiation and follow-up observation, and it is difficult to determine treatment policy uniformly. The treatment policy was examined from each treatment course.
Tsubasa Kitama +10 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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