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There is a lack of data on patient and diagnostic factors for prognostication of complete recovery in patients with peripheral facial palsy. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the role of a telerehabilitave enhancement through the description of
A. de Sire+11 more
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Surgical Treatment of Facial Paralysis [PDF]
The management of facial paralysis is one of the most complex areas of reconstructive surgery. Given the wide variety of functional and cosmetic deficits in the facial paralysis patient, the reconstructive surgeon requires a thorough understanding of the
Ritvik P. Mehta
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Peripheral facial paralysis during the COVID-19 pandemic
The mechanism surrounding idiopathic peripheral facial nerve paralysis remains unclear, though viral infections and even immunizations have been suspected of its origin. Thus, the relationship between COVID-19 and facial paralysis should be studied. With
Sukru Aydin+4 more
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Facial paralysis is the most common facial nerve disorder. It causes functional and aesthetic deficits that often lead to emotional distress and affect psychosocial well-being.
Giuliana Barrios Dell'Olio, Misha Sra
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Computerized Sunnybrook facial grading scale (SBface) application for facial paralysis evaluation
Background The Sunnybrook facial grading scale is a comprehensive scale for the evaluation of facial paralysis patients. Its results greatly depend on subjective input. This study aimed to develop and validate an automated Sunnybrook facial grading scale
Supasid Jirawatnotai+4 more
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BackgroundFacial paralysis is a common clinical disease, it was named intractable facial paralysis when the clinical course more than 2 months. Intractable facial paralysis will produce anxiety and depression, which will seriously affect patients' life ...
Yihao Zhou+7 more
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Automatic Facial Paralysis Assessment via Computational Image Analysis
Facial paralysis (FP) is a loss of facial movement due to nerve damage. Most existing diagnosis systems of FP are subjective, e.g., the House–Brackmann (HB) grading system, which highly depends on the skilled clinicians and lacks an automatic ...
Chaoqun Jiang+6 more
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Bilateral Facial Paralysis [PDF]
Benign unilateral episodic mydriasis, is a related entity in which intermittent episodes of pupillary asymmetrymydriasis occur in young adults, usually women. Each episode is self-limited, and the situation has not been associatedwith any systemic or neurologic disease.
ozkara, buket, BUDAK, ERHAN FAİK
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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 paper, we designed a methodology to classify facial nerve function after head and neck surgery. It is important to be able to observe the rehabilitation process objectively after a specific brain surgery, when patients are often affected by face ...
Mohsen Shayestegan+3 more
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