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Inverse marcus gunn phenomenon
Inverse Marcus-Gunn phenomenon is very rare. It is usually acquired.
Prakash M +5 more
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Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a refractory neuromuscular disorder that primarily affects facial movement. Electromyography (EMG) is one common-used clinical evaluation technique for HFS, which can help support the effective treatment. Nonetheless, due to its
Guangfa Xiang +9 more
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Problems synkinesis mimics muscles in peripheral facial nerve paresis
The bachelor thesis entitled "Problems of mimetic muscle synkinesis in peripheral facial nerve palsy" aims to provide a comprehensive view and describe peripheral facial nerve palsy, as well as to describe the possibilities of physiotherapy to prevent ...
ČECHOVÁ, Andrea
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Outcome of different facial nerve reconstruction techniques
Introduction: There is no technique of facial nerve reconstruction that guarantees facial function recovery up to grade III. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of different facial nerve reconstruction techniques.
Aboshanif Mohamed +4 more
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Bilateral inverse globe retraction (Duane′s) syndrome
A case of true inverse Duane′s retraction syndrome, bilateral inverse globe retraction syndrome apparently due to abnormal innervation, is the subject of this clinical report.
Khan Arif
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Electroneurography in the acute stage of facial palsy as a predictive factor for the development of facial synkinesis sequela [PDF]
Objective We investigated whether the value of ENoG is a predictive factor for the development of facial synkinesis in patients with facial palsy.
アズマ, タカヒロ +25 more
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Oculomotor Synkinesis - Clinical Features and Implications for Treatment
Aberrant regeneration of the third cranial nerve, otherwise known as oculomotor synkinesis, is an uncommon but well-described phenomenon most frequently resulting from trauma, tumors, and aneurysms. Its appearance usually follows an oculomotor palsy, but
Eric Weber; Steven A. Newman
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Efficacy and Short-term Durability of Combined Botulinum Toxin Type A and Rehabilitation for Chronic Facial Asymmetry After Facial Nerve Palsy. [PDF]
Yamashita A, Miyanaga T, Yamashita M.
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Role of Perinasal Musculature in Ipsilateral Nasal Obstruction During Synkinesis Progression
Background: Facial synkinesis can lead to unintended activation of perinasal muscles, contributing to dynamic nasal obstruction. Objective: To determine whether targeted botulinum toxin injections, compared to no treatment, reduce new ipsilateral nasal ...
Smith, Reed +5 more
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