نتایج جستجو برای: nerve palsy

تعداد نتایج: 182598  

Journal: :Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation 2014
Barış Adaklı Enver Özgencil Gülen Nevin Özünlü Refiye Selin Aybar Asuman Uysalel

Cranial nerve palsy (CNP) is a rare complication following lumbar puncture, which is a common procedure used most often for diagnostic and anaesthetic purposes. The sixth cranial (abducens) nerve is the most commonly affected cranial nerve. We report a case of unilateral sixth nerve palsy after spinal anaesthesia that improved immediately after an epidural blood patch (EBP).

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Andy Tanagho Tarek Elgamal Sameh Ansara

Anterior interosseous nerve palsy subsequent to proximal humerus fracture is rare compared with an axillary nerve injury. This article presents a case of anterior interosseous nerve palsy secondary to such a fracture in an 87-year-old woman after a simple fall onto her outstretched hand. The patient had no sensory involvement but was unable to form an O with her thumb and index finger. She had ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2003
James A Sharpe Douglas Tweed Agnes M F Wong

Palsy of a nerve might be expected to lower vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) responses in its fields of motion, but effects of peripheral neuromuscular disease were unknown. We recorded the VOR during sinusoidal head rotations in yaw, pitch, and roll at 0.5-2 Hz and static torsional gain in 43 patients with unilateral nerve palsies. Sixth nerve palsy (n = 21) reduced both abduction and adduction V...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Seigo Suganuma Kaoru Tada Hiroyuki Hayashi Takeshi Segawa Hiroyuki Tsuchiya

Ulnar nerve palsy is a rare complication of closed midshaft forearm fractures; only 8 cases have been reported. This article describes a case of ulnar nerve palsy associated with a midshaft forearm fracture. A 12-year-old girl sustained a right midshaft forearm fracture. Whether she had a peripheral nerve injury was unknown due to strong pain. She underwent emergency manual reduction and intram...

Journal: : 2023

Diaphragmatic palsy due to intraoperative injury of the phrenic nerve leads severe ventilation disorders, a decrease in quality life, leveling effect main operation. According foreign authors, reconstruction is an optimal alternative diaphragm plication acute injuries nerve. This case describes first successful experience our country with intercostal graft patient locally advanced stage IIIB th...

2015
Hyun Seok Kim So Young Kim Young Ho Kim Kwang Suk Park

Facial nerve palsy induces a weakness or loss of facial expression through damage of the facial nerve. A quantitative and reliable assessment system for facial nerve palsy is required for both patients and clinicians. In this study, we propose a rapid and portable smartphone-based automatic diagnosis system that discriminates facial nerve palsy from normal subjects. Facial landmarks are localiz...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1988
M Haffar J Banks

We report a case of recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy caused by coalworkers' pneumoconiosis with progressive massive fibrosis (PMF). This illustrates that PMF alone may be added to the list of lesions which can cause recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy. However, efforts should always be made to exclude more common causes, in particular bronchogenic carcinoma, before attributing the palsy to PMF.

Journal: :Neurosurgery open 2021

Abstract BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE Third nerve palsies in the pediatric population are most commonly caused by trauma, tumors, or vascular abnormalities. Cystic oculomotor neuropathies, however, rare. We report case of a symptomatic cyst along and within nerve, which has not been described previously. CLINICAL PRESENTATION Here, we 3-yr-old girl presenting with progressive painless palsy. A mag...

Journal: :Head & neck 2013
Rick Schneider Gregory W Randolph Carsten Sekulla Eimear Phelan Phuong Nguyen Thanh Michael Bucher Andreas Machens Henning Dralle Kerstin Lorenz

BACKGROUND Conventional intraoperative nerve monitoring, predicated on intermittent stimulation, can predict recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy only after the damage has been done. METHODS Fifty-two patients (52 nerves at risk) who underwent continuous intraoperative nerve monitoring (CIONM) for thyroid surgery via vagus nerve stimulation had their electromyographic (EMG) tracings recorded...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 1998
H T Hee B Y Low H F See

Thirty-five patients who sustained humeral shaft fractures were treated by open reduction internal fixation using AO techniques between 1992 and 1997. Open fractures occurred in 8 patients. Primary radial nerve palsy was present in 5 cases. In 16 patients an open fracture or multiple trauma, or both were indications for surgery. Eight osteosynthesis were performed after failed conservative trea...

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