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Fear, violence, inequality, and stunting in Guatemala
Abstract Background Stunting is defined by the public health community as a length‐ or height‐for‐age <−2 SD of a growth standard or reference and is claimed to be caused by poor nutrition, repeated infection, and inadequate psychosocial stimulation. Material and Methods Stunting is common at all income levels in middle‐ and low‐income countries.
Barry Bogin
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Use of a poll-mounted accelerometer for quantification and characterisation of equine trigeminal-mediated headshaking. [PDF]
Abstract Background Equine trigeminal‐mediated (TGM) headshaking (HS) is a neuropathic facial pain syndrome characterised by varying intensity and frequencies of head movements and signs of nasal irritation. An accurate method for quantification and/or characterisation of HS severity is lacking.
Pickles KJ +3 more
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Aging and undocumented: The sociology of aging meets immigration status
Abstract Being undocumented is strongly correlated with low wages, employment in high risk occupations, and poor healthcare access. We know surprisingly little about the social lives of older undocumented adults despite the vast literature about youth and young undocumented migrants.
Josefina Flores Morales
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El Síndrome de Ramsay-Hunt (SRH), es la segunda causa de parálisis facial periférica (PFP). Causado por el virus Varicella zoster (VVZ), ipsilateral a la PFP, presenta una erupción herpetiforme y cefalea en distribución del nervio facial. Presentamos el
Alberto Vargas +3 more
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MANEJO INTEGRAL DE LA PARÁLISIS FACIAL
La parálisis facial afecta la musculatura de la mímica facial, generando alteraciones estéticas, funcionales y psicosociales. El manejo multidisciplinario es clave para lograr los mejores resultados, especialmente como apoyo a la cirugía reconstructiva ...
DRA. Susana Benítez S. +4 more
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Evaluación electromiográfica del nervio facial y de nervios donadores previo a cirugía de reanimación facial en pacientes con síndrome de Moebius [PDF]
Background Moebius syndrome is a clinical entity characterized by bilateral facial and abducens nerve palsies; other cranial nerver might be affected as well. So far, no studies have reported the electromyographic responses of the facial musculature in this group of patients.
José E. Telich-Tarriba +1 more
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Entérate de cómo cambia el cerebro cuando se lesiona un nervio
Desde hace algunos años el grupo de investigación de Neurofisiología Comportamental de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia ha venido evaluando los cambios que ocurren en el sistema nervioso central luego de la lesión de un nervio periférico ...
Julieta Troncoso
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Schwannoma del nervio facial intraparotídeo. Un dilema terapéutico
Los schwannomas del nervio facial intraparotídeos son tumores benignos poco frecuentes, suponiendo frecuentemente un reto diagnóstico y terapéutico. La mayoría de los pacientes presentan una masa parotídea asintomática y las pruebas de imagen y la punción con aguja fina no suelen ser concluyentes en el diagnóstico.
Barba-Recreo, Paula +4 more
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Objective To describe the clinical presentation of the facial nerve schwannomas according to the anatomical site of origin. Method A retrospective study in which the clinical presentation, diagnostic protocol and treatment of facial nerve tumors in ...
Héctor M. Prado-Calleros +5 more
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Importancia del electrodiagnóstico en la parálisis facial, una revisión narrativa de la literatura
La parálisis facial, particularmente la parálisis de Bell, es una condición aguda que provoca debilidad o parálisis, casi siempre de forma unilateral, en los músculos faciales.
José Luis Pira Paredes +4 more
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