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A case series on post-traumatic facial nerve palsy

open access: yesAsian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2023
Road traffic accidents accounts a for substantial proportion of traumatic facial nerve injuries. Facial nerve paralysis causes considerable facial disfigurement and emotional distress to the patient.
Praveen Kumar J   +3 more
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Deep Hierarchical Network With Line Segment Learning for Quantitative Analysis of Facial Palsy

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2019
We propose the deep hierarchical network (DHN) for the quantitative analysis of facial palsy. Facial palsy, also known as Bell’s palsy, is the most common type of facial nerve palsy that results in the loss of muscle control in the affected facial
Gee-Sern Jison Hsu   +2 more
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Characteristics and outcome of facial nerve palsy from Lyme neuroborreliosis in the United States

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 2022
Objectives Facial palsy is the most common manifestation of Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) in the United States. This study aimed to describe features of patients with early LNB presenting with facial palsy and to determine if corticosteroids in addition to
Adriana Marques   +3 more
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Modified hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis for peripheral-type facial palsy caused by pontine infarction: A case report and literature review

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
Background: Peripheral-type facial palsy could be caused by a lesion in the tegmentum of the pons, such as infarction, with a rare occurrence. We herein described a case of unilateral peripheral-type facial palsy induced by dorsolateral pontine ...
Xiaomin Cai   +4 more
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A Clinical Study on 1 Case of Patient with Bilateral Simultaneous Bell's Palsy Treated by Hominis Placenta Herbal-Acupuncture

open access: yesJournal of Pharmacopuncture, 2003
Objective : This study was carried out to investigate the progress of bilateral simultaneous facial palsy and the effect of Hominis Placenta herbal-acupunture and the other oriental medical therapies.
Kwon, Kang   +2 more
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The association between paralytic side and health-related quality of life in facial palsy: a cross-sectional study of the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2008–2012)

open access: yesHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes, 2018
Background Facial palsy is known to have correlations with low level of quality of life. However, little is known about the association between preference based health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and paralytic side of facial palsy. Methods This study
Sina Kim   +5 more
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Post-traumatic Delayed Peripheral Facial Palsy

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Research, 2018
Peripheral facial palsy in children is very rare in comparison to adults. The most common cause is idiopathic. Another rare cause of peripheral facial palsy in children is trauma.
Leyla Kansu
doaj   +1 more source

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Differential Diagnosis of Unilateral Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2023
(1) Background: This study aims to assess the diagnostic accuracy of parameters based on a combination of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electrical stimulation (ES) in the differentiation between idiopathic and secondary facial palsy in a ...
Vera E. A. Kleinveld   +4 more
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Reproducibility of the dynamics of facial expressions in unilateral facial palsy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The aim of this study was to assess the reproducibility of non-verbal facial expressions in unilateral facial paralysis using dynamic four-dimensional (4D) imaging. The Di4D system was used to record five facial expressions of 20 adult patients.
Alagha, Mahmoud Amir   +3 more
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Facial nerve palsy in the course of herpes zoster infection – challenges in the treatment and prognosis

open access: yesPediatria Polska, 2021
Facial nerve palsy occurs in paediatric population with the incidence of 4.2-15.3/100 000. In most cases etiology remains unknown (Bell’s palsy – idiopathic facial nerve palsy). Infectious agents account for around 25% of cases.
Maja Pietrzak   +3 more
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