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Depression Rates After Facial Paralysis.
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2019INTRODUCTION Facial paralysis (FP) has many functional consequences with a large impact on daily life. Although an association with FP and depression has been observed and described in the literature, there are currently no large-scale studies to further
Robert A. Saadi +4 more
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Socioemotional functioning with facial paralysis: Is there a congenital or acquired advantage?
Health Psychology, 2019OBJECTIVE Facial paralysis (FP) may impact emotional clarity, attachment, stigma, anxiety, and depression. The distinction between being born with it or acquiring it later may prompt developmental differences with consequences into adulthood, yet this ...
Kathleen R. Bogart
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND In 1984, Terzis reported on the potential use of a free platysma muscle transfer to reanimate the orbicularis oculi in long standing paralysis of this unit.
T. Nassif, Chang Yung Chia
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BACKGROUND In 1984, Terzis reported on the potential use of a free platysma muscle transfer to reanimate the orbicularis oculi in long standing paralysis of this unit.
T. Nassif, Chang Yung Chia
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2018
Background Using functioning free muscle transplantation (FFMT) for facial paralysis and postparalysis facial synkinesis reconstruction is our preferred technique. Gracilis was the first choice of muscle.
D. Chuang +3 more
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Background Using functioning free muscle transplantation (FFMT) for facial paralysis and postparalysis facial synkinesis reconstruction is our preferred technique. Gracilis was the first choice of muscle.
D. Chuang +3 more
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2020
Background Malignant otitis externa is an uncommon but critical challenging disease with some degree of cranial nerve involvement. Aim/Objective to examine the factors leading to facial paralysis in these patients and clarify indications for aggressive ...
S. Dabiri +6 more
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Background Malignant otitis externa is an uncommon but critical challenging disease with some degree of cranial nerve involvement. Aim/Objective to examine the factors leading to facial paralysis in these patients and clarify indications for aggressive ...
S. Dabiri +6 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Background: Incomplete facial paralysis is still a challenge because we must restore what is missing without causing damage to what has recovered. The current literature is insufficient, with a small number of cases. The use of nerve transfers has gained
B. Hontanilla +3 more
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Background: Incomplete facial paralysis is still a challenge because we must restore what is missing without causing damage to what has recovered. The current literature is insufficient, with a small number of cases. The use of nerve transfers has gained
B. Hontanilla +3 more
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autoFPR: An Efficient Automatic Approach for Facial Paralysis Recognition Using Facial Features
Int. J. Artif. Intell. Tools, 2022S. R. Gogu, S. Sathe
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2021
Jon-Paul Pepper, Travis T. Tollefson
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Jon-Paul Pepper, Travis T. Tollefson
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