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The facial nerve (fn) palsy is a disease of the peripheral nervous system that leads to aesthetic, organic and functional disorders. The causes of the disease are different, the most common is the idiopathic form bell’s palsy.
K. I. Chekhonatskaya +5 more
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Objective To investigate whether machine learning (ML)‐based algorithms, namely logistic regression (LR), random forest (RF), k‐nearest neighbor (k‐NN), and gradient‐boosting decision tree (GBDT), utilizing early post‐onset parameters can predict facial ...
Megumi Kishimoto‐Urata +6 more
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Motoric Automatisms of the Maxillofacial Region: a Lecture
INTRODUCTION. Effective kinesitherapy of peripheral and central paralysis of the mimic, masticatory, lingual and pharyngeal muscles requires in-depth study of the features of the cooperative work of these muscles in the norm and in pathology. AIM.
Konstantin B. Petrov +2 more
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Approaches to the management of synkinesis: a scoping review. [PDF]
Post-paralysis facial synkinesis can develop in any facial palsy and is associated with significant functional and psychosocial consequences for affected patients.
Punreddy, Ankit +4 more
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BackgroundFacial neuromuscular retraining (fNMR) is a noninvasive physical therapy widely used to treat peripheral facial palsies.
Frédéric Dagenais +3 more
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A 66 year-old woman presented with a pupil-sparing partial third cranial nerve palsy with aberrant regeneration. Imaging revealed a cystic lesion in the right cavernous sinus, demonstrating signal characteristics consistent with arachnoid cyst ...
Kelly A. Malloy +2 more
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Background: There is no current standard for facial synkinesis rehabilitation programs. The benefit and stability of effect of an intensified 10-day facial training combining electromyography and visual biofeedback training was evaluated.Methods: Fifty ...
Gerd F. Volk +12 more
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FREQUENCY AND ASSOCIATIONS OF MARCUS GUNN PHENOMENON IN CONGENITAL PTOSIS
Objective: To determine the frequency and various associations of Marcus Gunn Phenomenon in patients of congenital ptosis. Study Design: Cross-sectional observational study.
Maqsood Ahmad +5 more
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Pathomechanisms of Synkinesis- A Scoping Review
The primary goal of this scoping review is to comprehensively organize and synthesize the existing body of literature concerning synkinesis mechanism and pathophysiology.
Amelia Lawrence +3 more
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The Long‐Term Impact of Facial Palsy on the Quality of Life of Vestibular Schwannoma Patients
Abstract Objective To compare long‐term quality of life (QoL) of vestibular schwannoma (VS) patients with and without facial palsy. Study design Longitudinal cohort study. Setting Tertiary referral centre. Methods To assess QoL, VS patients completed the Penn Acoustic Quality of Life (PANQOL) questionnaire twice: at baseline and 6 years later.
Wieneke M. A. van Vollenhoven +6 more
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