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Complete and incomplete recurrent laryngeal nerve injury after thyroid and parathyroid surgery: Characterizing paralysis and paresis.

Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Injury of the recurrent laryngeal nerve and consequent disorder of vocal fold movement is a typical complication in thyroid and parathyroid surgery.
Max Schneider   +9 more
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Factors Associated With Facial Nerve Paresis Following Gamma Knife for Vestibular Schwannoma.

Otology and Neurotology, 2019
OBJECTIVE Evaluate the incidence of and potential contributory factors to facial nerve paresis and other cranial neuropathies (CN) following stereotactic radiosurgery with Gamma Knife (GK) for primary treatment of vestibular schwannoma (VS).
David K. Lerner   +6 more
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A comprehensive person-centered approach to adult spastic paresis: a consensus-based framework.

European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2018
Spastic paresis is a common feature of an upper motor neuron impairment caused by stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis and other central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Existing national and international guidelines for the treatment of adult spastic
L. Turner-Stokes   +11 more
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Nicotine‐sensitive paresis

Neurology, 1992
Immediately after a patient with myoclonus epilepsy smoked a nicotine-containing cigarette, tetraparesis and hyperreflexia with ankle clonus developed, but disappeared within several minutes. During paresis, the H-reflex size of the soleus muscle increased, EEG showed more slow waves than before smoking, and the cerebral perfusion increased around the ...
T, Yokota   +4 more
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Zoster paresis.

Electromyography and clinical neurophysiology, 2003
Herpes zoster (HZ) is essentially a viral disease of the posterior root ganglia and sensory nerve fibers, which presents clinically with vesicular eruption of the skin, radicular pain and sensory changes in the distribution of the affected ganglion. However, motor involvement can be seen as well.
Tilki H.E.   +3 more
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Facial Paresis Index Prediction by Exploiting Active Appearance Models for Compact Discriminative Features

VISIGRAPP, 2016
In the field of otorhinolaryngology, the dysfunction of the facial nerve is a common disease which results in a paresis of usually one half of the patients face. The grade of paralysis is measured by physicians with rating scales, e.g. the Stennert Index
Luise Modersohn, Joachim Denzler
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Palliation of facial paresis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1970
Summary The treatment of facial paresis requires a series of operative procedures which may differ in design in order to offer the most effective surgical palliation for the complex problems encountered in each individual patient. The historical aspects of facial paralysis surgery are discussed.
T D, Rees, R D, Rhodes, J M, Converse
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Paresis

Clinical Pediatrics, 2006
Swati, Dave-Sharma, Mohammad R, Jam
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Incidence of hemi-diaphragmatic paresis after ultrasound-guided intermediate cervical plexus block: a prospective observational study

Journal of Anesthesia, 2020
Ha Yeon Kim   +6 more
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PARESIS

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1938
Robert A. Matthews   +2 more
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