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Facial Paralysis Detection on Images Using Key Point Analysis
The inability to move the muscles of the face on one or both sides is known as facial paralysis, which may affect the ability of the patient to speak, blink, swallow saliva, eat, or communicate through natural facial expressions.
Gemma S. Parra-Dominguez +2 more
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Automatic Facial Paralysis Evaluation Augmented by a Cascaded Encoder Network Structure
Facial paralysis refers to a facial nerve disordering, with which people may lose the abilities to accurately control their facial muscles for certain facial performances.
Ting Wang +4 more
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Association of Facial Paralysis With mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines: A Disproportionality Analysis Using the World Health Organization Pharmacovigilance Database During the pivotal phase 3 clinical trials of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, several cases of facial ...
Lucie Renoud +6 more
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Classification of facial paralysis based on machine learning techniques
Facial paralysis (FP) is an inability to move facial muscles voluntarily, affecting daily activities. There is a need for quantitative assessment and severity level classification of FP to evaluate the condition.
A. Gaber +4 more
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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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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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Over the last two decades, the senior author (B.H.) has had an extensive experience with facial paralysis reconstruction. During this period, the techniques have evolved substantially based on the experience and after observing and analyzing the surgical
B. Hontanilla +4 more
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Objective To conduct a systematic review of the effectiveness of facial exercise therapy for facial palsy patients, updating an earlier broader Cochrane review; and to provide evidence to inform the development of telerehabilitation for these patients ...
A. Khan +7 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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