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Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1983
During a 9-year period a total of 447 peripheral facial palsies was seen. Of the 377 cases of acute idiopathic facial palsy (AIFP) for which information was available, 41 (10.9%) were recurrent attacks. The final outcome is known for 346 (92%) of AIFPs. All patients were subjected to an extensive investigation protocol.
P, Hallmo, H H, Elverland, I W, Mair
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During a 9-year period a total of 447 peripheral facial palsies was seen. Of the 377 cases of acute idiopathic facial palsy (AIFP) for which information was available, 41 (10.9%) were recurrent attacks. The final outcome is known for 346 (92%) of AIFPs. All patients were subjected to an extensive investigation protocol.
P, Hallmo, H H, Elverland, I W, Mair
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The spectrum of facial palsy: The MEEI facial palsy photo and video standard set
The Laryngoscope, 2020Facial palsy causes variable facial disfigurement ranging from subtle asymmetry to crippling deformity. There is no existing standard database to serve as a resource for facial palsy education and research.
J. Greene +8 more
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The Auto-eFACE: Machine Learning-Enhanced Program Yields Automated Facial Palsy Assessment Tool.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020INTRODUCTION Facial palsy assessment is non-standardized. Clinician-graded scales are limited by subjectivity and observer bias. Computer-generated facial position and movement analysis would be desirable, to both achieve conformity in facial palsy ...
Matthew Q Miller +3 more
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European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) can have various causes, such as Bell's palsy or after surgery for acoustic neuroma. Rehabilitation is often required but there is no evidence that any rehabilitation approach is more efficacious than ...
T. Paolucci +10 more
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BACKGROUND Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) can have various causes, such as Bell's palsy or after surgery for acoustic neuroma. Rehabilitation is often required but there is no evidence that any rehabilitation approach is more efficacious than ...
T. Paolucci +10 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
It is agreed that some cases of facial nerve palsy are surgical emergencies. Other cases are controversial. The best available electrodiagnostic test is 48 to 72 hours late in noting changes. An early test for axonotmesis is unavailable. Immediate consultation with a specialist qualified to deal with the problem is urged.
H, Tahl, H R, Crowley, C T, Yarington
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It is agreed that some cases of facial nerve palsy are surgical emergencies. Other cases are controversial. The best available electrodiagnostic test is 48 to 72 hours late in noting changes. An early test for axonotmesis is unavailable. Immediate consultation with a specialist qualified to deal with the problem is urged.
H, Tahl, H R, Crowley, C T, Yarington
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Facial Palsy: Facial Nerve Decompression
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970BELL'S palsy is one of the controversial problems in modern medicine, because the prognosis is unpredictable and its management has been debatable. At the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary we decided, in 1964, to start a control study on patients with Bell's palsy using as our guide clinical findings and electrical testing in order to forecast the ...
H R, Giancarlo, K F, Mattucci
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
IT IS with a deep sense of gratitude that I acknowledge the great honor and distinction paid to neurootology by the Board of Governors of the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in appointing me to give the Fifth Gowers Memorial Lecture. During this lecture I shall be quoting from what Sir William Gowers had to say about facial palsy.
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IT IS with a deep sense of gratitude that I acknowledge the great honor and distinction paid to neurootology by the Board of Governors of the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in appointing me to give the Fifth Gowers Memorial Lecture. During this lecture I shall be quoting from what Sir William Gowers had to say about facial palsy.
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Revue medicale de Bruxelles, 2013
Facial palsy is a daily challenge for the clinicians. Determining whether facial nerve palsy is peripheral or central is a key step in the diagnosis. Central nervous lesions can give facial palsy which may be easily differentiated from peripheral palsy. The next question is the peripheral facial paralysis idiopathic or symptomatic.
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Facial palsy is a daily challenge for the clinicians. Determining whether facial nerve palsy is peripheral or central is a key step in the diagnosis. Central nervous lesions can give facial palsy which may be easily differentiated from peripheral palsy. The next question is the peripheral facial paralysis idiopathic or symptomatic.
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 2019
To translate and validate French versions of two health‐related quality of life questionnaires for patients with peripheral facial palsy: Facial Disability Index (FDI) and Facial Clinimetric Evaluation (FaCE) scale.
Pauline Barry +5 more
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To translate and validate French versions of two health‐related quality of life questionnaires for patients with peripheral facial palsy: Facial Disability Index (FDI) and Facial Clinimetric Evaluation (FaCE) scale.
Pauline Barry +5 more
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Sequelae of Facial Palsy: A Comprehensive Treatment.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Identify the different types of facial paralysis sequelae and define the several medical and surgical techniques commonly available today. 2.
P. Guerreschi, D. Labbé
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