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Non-idiopathic peripheral facial palsy: prognostic factors for outcome. [PDF]
Geißler K +5 more
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Peripheral facial nerve palsy in children: clinical manifestations, treatment and prognosis
Background Sudden onset of unilateral weakness of the upper and lower muscles of one side of the face is defined as peripheral facial nerve palsy. Peripheral facial nerve palsy is often idiopathic and sometimes it could be due to infectious, traumatic ...
Serap Bilge +6 more
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OBJETIVO: analisar a qualidade de vida em indivíduos com paralisia facial periférica crônica adquirida. MÉTODO: foram selecionados, por meio de triagem, 12 indivíduos com paralisia facial periférica adquirida na fase de sequela, com etiologias de ...
Rayné Moreira Melo Santos +1 more
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Analysis of factors associated with patients' global impression of change scores in inpatients with peripheral facial palsy: A retrospective study at a Korean Medicine Hospital. [PDF]
Kim MS, Lee S, Choi Y, Kim JI, Kim YS.
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A Facial Chuna Manual Therapy for Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate useful manual therapy techniques for peripheral facial nerve palsy and to propose guidelines to be applied for current manual therapy techniques.
Yu-Kyeong Park +6 more
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Peripheral facial palsy and dysfunction of the oropharynx [PDF]
The facial nerve contributes to the oropharyngeal phase of deglutition via the buccinator, perioral, digastricus posterior, and stylohyoid muscles. The gustatory and salivatory functions of the facial nerve are also known to contribute to swallowing.
Secil, Y, Aydogdu, I, Ertekin, C
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Bell's palsy during rechallenge of immune checkpoint inhibitor
Introduction The peripheral nervous system is one of the target organs of immune‐related adverse events. Peripheral facial nerve palsy, also called Bell's palsy, which is induced by immune checkpoint inhibitors, is quite rare, and its clinical features ...
Kohji Takemura +9 more
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Facial Emotion Recognition in Patients with Post-Paralytic Facial Synkinesis—A Present Competence
Facial palsy is a movement disorder with impacts on verbal and nonverbal communication. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of post-paralytic facial synkinesis on facial emotion recognition.
Anna-Maria Kuttenreich +4 more
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Post-traumatic Delayed Peripheral Facial Palsy
Peripheral facial palsy in children is very rare in comparison to adults. The most common cause is idiopathic. Another rare cause of peripheral facial palsy in children is trauma.
Leyla Kansu
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Painful peripheral facial palsy
European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases - Vol. 131 - N° 3 - p.
Abramovici, L. +4 more
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