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The Double Bell's: Unraveling Idiopathic Bilateral Facial Paralysis in a 31-Year-Old. [PDF]
Jain A +4 more
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Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy presenting as unilateral epistaxis in a mare
Summary An 18‐year‐old Selle Français mare presented with recurrent mild left‐sided epistaxis. Guttural pouch endoscopy revealed multiple focal mucosal erosions and congested vasculature overlying an enlarged left temporohyoid joint (THJ), and standing cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) confirmed moderate left‐sided temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO)
S. E. Sage +4 more
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Reanimation Techniques of Peripheral Facial Paralysis: A Comprehensive Review Focusing on Surgical and Bioengineering Approaches. [PDF]
Saraniti C, Verro B.
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Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis—Presentation and progression
Summary Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) remains one of the most frequently diagnosed neurological disorders of horses in North America, caused primarily by Sarcocystis neurona and less commonly Neospora hughesi. The clinical presentation is highly variable due to multifocal involvement of both grey and white matter, with asymmetric ataxia and ...
S. Austin, S. Gray
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Efficacy analysis of electroacupuncture plus TDP in the treatment of peripheral facial paralysis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Gao HW, Xia QC, Li ZH, Chen W, Lu Y.
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Abstract Background Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO) is characterised by bone proliferation and cartilage ossification caused by infectious and degenerative conditions, amongst others. Objectives To describe the variable appearance of the temporohyoid joint (THJ) on computed tomography (CT) and investigate associations between CT changes and ...
Rupert F. Dash +3 more
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Dynamic Repair Surgery for Late-Stage Facial Paralysis: Advances in Restoring Movement and Function. [PDF]
Sun Q, Li X, Zhu Z, Xiang X, Zhang T.
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Abstract Botulism is a severe and often fatal disease in equine patients worldwide. Clostridium botulinum is a ubiquitous soil organism which produces a potent neurotoxin resulting in neuromuscular blockade and flaccid paralysis in affected animals. Definitive diagnosis is often impractical or impossible, leading to diagnosis and treatment based on ...
Kali Slavik +2 more
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Facial nerve reconstruction for flaccid facial paralysis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Zumbusch F +2 more
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