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This was a retrospective cohort study of 322 patients with upper trunk brachial plexus birth injury following nerve surgery of C5 and/or C6. We found that a substantial gap remained between passive and active shoulder external rotation in adduction, indicating that passive mobility is not the limiting factor in active external rotation recovery ...
Eva T. E. Ulmann +3 more
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A rare cause of recurrent peripheral facial palsy [PDF]
João Pinho +3 more
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Temporomandibular joint disorder and gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy
Abstract Aim To determine the prevalence of the clinical signs and symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder (TMD) in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and to examine their associations with severity of gross motor impairment, CP subtype, and caregiver‐reported bruxism. Method This cross‐sectional study included 517 children with CP (mean age =
Özge Baykan Çopuroğlu +2 more
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Bilateral peripheral facial palsy: A rare case report. [PDF]
De Santa Mocelin ML +3 more
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A giant aneurysm from the petrous carotid presenting with isolated peripheral facial palsy [PDF]
Pedro Tadao Hamamoto Filho +2 more
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Persistent peripheral facial nerve palsy
Trinh, T.-T. +3 more
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Academic Achievement Test for Anatomy of the Neck: Validity and Reliability Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective Anatomy education remains a fundamental component of medical and dental curricula, and mastering neck anatomy is particularly challenging due to its structural complexity and clinical relevance. Despite its importance, there is a limited number of validated instruments specifically designed to assess academic achievement in neck ...
Dilber Polat, Halil Yilmaz
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Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy due to Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection
A man in his 50s experienced novel, continuous, and progressive headache and neck pain prior to the onset of left-sided peripheral facial nerve palsy. Sequential palsies of left lower Cranial Nerves IX and XII followed.
Benjamin Dejakum +3 more
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Cephalic Tetanus Presenting as Peripheral Facial Palsy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Hamdi R, Afellah M, Ridal M, Elalami MA.
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Summary Pneumolabyrinth, which is the presence of gas within the labyrinth of the inner ear, can be associated with severe peripheral vestibular signs. This report describes a case of pneumolabyrinth in a horse that presented with vestibular ataxia. An 8‐year‐old Quarter Horse mare that presented with cranial nerve VII deficits underwent a standing ...
C. A. Jamieson +5 more
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