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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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Congenital bilateral abductor vocal cord palsy in previous cesarean section in pregnancy - a case report [PDF]
A 34 year old G2P1L1 at 35 weeks 6 days previous LSCS with bilateral congenital vocal cord palsy was referred to our tertiary care hospital with worsening of congenital stridor.
Meena Priyadharshini V +2 more
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Objective: To assess the relationship between maternal anxiety and depression and parent-reported quality of life (QOL) of children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Rasha H Soliman +5 more
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Brachial Plexus Palsy whilst on Crutches Treated with Korean Medicine Focused on Bee-Venom Pharmacopunture [PDF]
This study aimed to show the effects of Korean medicine treatment (particularly bee-venom pharmacopunture) on a patient with brachial plexus palsy. A 64-year-old woman was diagnosed with brachial plexus palsy on the right upper extremity and was treated ...
Jae Eun Lim +9 more
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Isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy posttonsillectomy
Hypoglossal nerve palsy posttonsillectomy is a rare complication that can occur following orotracheal intubation for general anaesthesia for surgical procedures.
Amina Lami Okhakhu, Kingsley Ufuoma Tobi
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Rare features associated with Mobius syndrome: Report of two cases [PDF]
Mobius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder with the preliminary diagnostic criteria of congenital facial and abducent nerve palsy. Involvement of other cranial nerves, too, is common.
Rumela Ghosh +6 more
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Current Approach to Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy
Obstetrical brachial plexus palsy (BPP) is defined a flaccid paresis caused by damage of brachial plexus before or during delivery. Beyond 80-90% of patients may develop spontaneous remission; in 5-25% may develop lifelong disability. Recovery in 2 weeks
Tuba Tulay Koca
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NOTCH2NLC Repeat Expansions in Parkinsonian Disorders: Clinical and Neuroimaging Characteristics
ABSTRACT Objective Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by NOTCH2NLC GGC repeat expansions, with heterogeneous clinical manifestations, including parkinsonism. Recent studies have identified NOTCH2NLC repeat expansions in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and atypical parkinsonism (aPM), suggesting ...
Han‐Lin Chiang +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the overall use of prescription medications among individuals with multiple sclerosis compared to the general population, with a focus on treatments beyond disease‐modifying therapies. Methods We conducted a nationwide, registry‐based study in Denmark.
Josefine Windfeld‐Mathiasen +4 more
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In two siblings with clinical diagnosis of horizontal gaze palsy associated with progressive scoliosis (HGPPS) we could demonstrate by diffusion tensor imaging: (1) An anterior displacement of the transverse pontine fibers; (2) Posterior clumping of the ...
Maria Conceptión García Otaduy +6 more
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