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A Mother and Child with Moebius Syndrome [PDF]
In this case report, we present the case of a 25-year-old male with familial Moebius syndrome having facial nerve paralysis; his mother had both facial nerve paralysis and sixth cranial nerve paralysis.
Z. Ulaş Bali+2 more
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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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Bilateral Facial Nerve (Bell’s) Palsy in a 24-Year-Old Woman: A Case Report
Objective: To report a case of acute bilateral facial nerve palsy in a 24-year-old woman and to present the differential diagnoses, pathophysiology, management and prognosis Methods: Design: Case study Setting: Tertiary Private Hospital ...
Camille Tolentino, Emmanuel Tadeus Cruz
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A rare cause of bilateral facial nerve paralysis due to acute otitis media in a 52-year-old man
Facial nerve paralysis is a known complication of middle ear diseases such as chronic otitis media. However, it is rarely seen in acute otitis media (AOM). Bilateral facial nerve paralysis is an extremely rare incidence in AOM in an adult patient.
Santosh Kumar Swain+2 more
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A Transfer Learning Approach for Facial Paralysis Severity Detection
Facial paralysis is a debilitating condition that weakens or damages facial muscles resulting in asymmetric or abnormal facial movements. To aid in the diagnosis and rehabilitation of facial paralysis, researchers have developed machine learning and deep
Wasif Ali+5 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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Background Facial nerve paralysis in a patient with a salivary gland mass usually denotes malignancy. However, facial paralysis can also be caused by benign salivary gland tumors.
Marc-Elie Nader+4 more
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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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