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Peripheral facial paralysis as presenting symptom of COVID-19 in a pregnant woman
Acute facial nerve disease leading to peripheral facial paralysis is commonly associated with viral infections. COVID-19 may be a potential cause of peripheral facial paralysis and neurological symptoms could be the first and only manifestation of the ...
Rita Figueiredo+3 more
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Several cases of facial paralysis have been reported following influenza vaccination; however, recent surveillance studies have not shown an increased risk.
A. Kamath, N. Maity, M. Nayak
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Physical Therapy for Iatrogenic Facial Paralysis: A Systematic Review.
Importance Facial paralysis (FP) after surgery has substantial functional, emotional, and financial consequences. Most iatrogenic FP is managed by watchful waiting, with the expectation of facial function recovery.
Nneoma S. Wamkpah+5 more
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Facial Mobility and Recovery in Patients with Unilateral Facial Paralysis.
OBJECTIVE (a) To quantify longitudinal 3D changes in facial soft tissue movements in adults with unilateral facial paralysis, and (b) to compare the patients' movements with an age- and sex-frequency matched control group.
C. Trotman, J. Faraway, T. Hadlock
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Association of Facial Paralysis With Perceptions of Personality and Physical Traits
Key Points Question How is facial paralysis associated with the perception of attractiveness, femininity or masculinity, and personality, and do patient-reported outcome measures correlate with how patients are perceived by others? Findings In this cross-
Keon M. Parsa+6 more
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In this case, Winnicott presents the history of facial nerve paralysis in a very young child. In this case, the symptoms gradually fade and appear not to return.
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L'origine zostérienne représente 3 à 12% des paralysies faciales périphériques. Elle survient en général une seule fois dans la vie chez les sujets ayant eu une primo-infection à virus varicelle-zona. Le diagnostic virologique et sérologique prend tout son intérêt dans les formes graves et atypiques.
Madiha Mahfoudhi, Rim Lahiani
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