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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, FITZGERALD, M E, LAW
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To provide recommendations for interventions to improve physical function for children and young people with cerebral palsy.
M. Jackman +9 more
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Background Bell's palsy is a rare adverse event reported in clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines. However, to our knowledge no population-based study has assessed the association between the inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccines and Bell's palsy.
E. Wan +21 more
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Rare neurological presentations of Dengue Fever
In presence of abnormal neurological features infective, immunological and metabolic etiologies are also needed to be kept as possibility. Dengue fever may present with variety of neurological manifestations.
Navgeet Mathur, Medha Mathur
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Purpose of Review Cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability of childhood, but the rate is falling, and severity is lessening. We conducted a systematic overview of best available evidence (2012–2019), appraising evidence using GRADE and the ...
I. Novak +18 more
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Bell's palsy and SARS-CoV-2 vaccines
In light of the ongoing pandemic, development of vaccines to protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 disease is an important public health priority.
A. Ozonoff, E. Nanishi, O. Levy
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Isolate hypoglossal nerve palsy as rare cause of cervical osteophyte
Isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy is rare, and etiological diagnosis is difficult. We report a case of a 64 years-old Caucasian woman, evaluated due to gradually progressive slurred speech and swallowing deficits, which was diagnosed for isolated ...
Filippo Manelli +6 more
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To describe the epidemiology of cerebral palsy (CP) in children from low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) using data from the Global Low‐ and Middle‐Income Country CP register (GLM‐CPR).
I. Jahan +8 more
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Distribution patterns of tau pathology in progressive supranuclear palsy
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a 4R-tauopathy predominated by subcortical pathology in neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendroglia associated with various clinical phenotypes. In the present international study, we addressed the question of whether
G. Kovacs +22 more
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Cerebral palsy in children: a clinical overview
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder characterized by abnormal tone, posture and movement and clinically classified based on the predominant motor syndrome—spastic hemiplegia, spastic diplegia, spastic quadriplegia, and extrapyramidal or dyskinetic.
D. Patel +3 more
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