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Audience: Emergency medicine residents and medical students on emergency medicine rotations. Introduction: This oral board review case tests the resident’s ability to differentiate between benign and life-threatening causes of acute facial paralysis. Bell’s Palsy is a peripheral facial nerve palsy with a prevalence of 15-40 per 100,000.1The diagnosis ...
Meloy, Patrick G+3 more
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The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure. Diaphragmatic palsy can be caused by various causes. Injury to the phrenic nerve during thoracic surgeries is the most common cause for diaphragmatic palsy. Depending on the cause, the symptoms of diaphragmatic palsies vary from completely asymptomatic
Laxmi Kokatnur, Mohan Rudrappa
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The most fascinating and interesting nerve of all the cranial nerves with which the Otolaryngologist is in daily contact is the facial nerve. It controls the actions of the largest group of muscles upon which people are almost wholly dependent for their daily social contact.
M. J. T. Fitzgerald, Mary E. Law
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The habilitation of the cerebral palsied child
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F. M. Tragott-Vorwerg, Sophie Levitt
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Prevention of fetal brain injury in category II tracings
Introduction With category II fetal heart rate tracings, the preferred timing of interventions to prevent fetal hypoxic brain damage while limiting operative interventions remains unclear.
Masahiro Nakao+14 more
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A stroke mimicker following inferior alveolar nerve block: a case report
Introduction: Local anesthesia administration albeit being the most common dental procedure is associated with complications that usually arise as a result of wrongly placed injections into local or distant sites.
Hassan Muhammad Kamil+3 more
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Neuroendocrine Adenoma of Middle Ear Causing Acute Onset Facial Palsy- A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Acute facial nerve palsy secondary to neuroendocrine adenoma of the middle ear (NAME) is a rare disorder. There is only one case report in the literature describing similar findings.
Shakeel-uz Zaman+5 more
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Lesiones del nervio torácico largo de Bell. Revisión de conceptos terapéuticos
Resumen las lesiones del nervio torácico producen parálisis del serrato anterior y originan una deformidad característica (escápula alata), que genera debilidad y alteraciones importantes en la movilidad del hombro.
Sebastián E. Valbuena
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