نتایج جستجو برای: bilateral facial nerve paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 304050  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
hee young choi department of radiology, graduate school, kyung hee university, seoul, korea ji hye jang department of radiology, college of medicine, kyung hee university hospital, kyung hee university, seoul, korea kyung mi lee department of radiology, college of medicine, kyung hee university hospital, kyung hee university, seoul, korea woo suk choi department of radiology, college of medicine, kyung hee university hospital, kyung hee university, seoul, korea sang hoon kim department of otolaryngology, college of medicine, kyung hee university hospital, kyung hee university, seoul, korea seung geun yeo department of otolaryngology, college of medicine, kyung hee university hospital, kyung hee university, seoul, korea

primary nasopharyngeal tuberculosis (tb) without pulmonary involvement is rare, even in endemic areas. herein, we present a rare complication of primary nasopharyngeal tb accompanied with tuberculous otomastoiditis (tom) and ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, in a 24-year-old female patient, with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imagery findings.

2011
Alireza Mohebbi Hesam Jahandideh Ali Amini Harandi

Rhino-orbital-cerebral zygomycosis afflicts primarily diabetics and immunocompromised individual, but can also occur in normal hosts rarely. We here presented an interesting case of facial nerve palsy and multiple cold abscesses of neck due to rhino-orbital-cerebral zygomycosis in an otherwise healthy man. Although some reports of facial nerve paralysis in conjunction with rhino-orbital-cerebra...

Introduction: The primary aim of facial reanimation surgery is to restore tone, symmetry, and movement to the paralyzed face. Hypoglossal-facial end-to-side anastomosis provides satisfactory facial reanimation in the irreversible proximal injury of the facial nerve. This study discussed the facial function results of end-to-side anastomosing of hypoglossal nerve to facial nerve when the i...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
s. inaloo asssistant professor of pediatric, pediatric neurologist,shiraz university of medical sciences m. karimi professor of pediatric hematology/oncology,hematology research center, shiraz university of medical sciences

objective facial paralysis in children is very often idiopathic and isolated facial nerve palsy, resulting from leukemic infiltration is a rare occurrence. here we present the case of a 14 year-old boy with acute lymphobastic leukemia, who first presented with isolated right side peripheral facial nerve paralysis and was initially diagnosed with bell's palsy. conclusion the presence of bell's p...

2016
Fatima Asif Samina Shamim Irum Latif Kashif Abbas

Bilateral facial nerve paralysis, as compared to unilateral palsyis an extremely rare presentation with serious aetiologies including post infectious like in Guillain-Barre syndrome, infectious including Lyme disease, Infectious Mononucleosis, autoimmune, malignancy (leukaemia) and traumas. We present a rare case of bilateral facial paralysis due to Guillain-Barré syndrome which was successfull...

Journal: :Nihon Rinsho Men'eki Gakkai kaishi = Japanese journal of clinical immunology 2013
Kazuhiro Otani Kentaro Noda Taro Ukichi Isamu Kingetsu Daitaro Kurosaka

We report a 39-year-old female admitted for fever. She showed physical findings of bilateral granulomatous uveitis, swelling of the bilateral parotid glands, and paralysis of the left second branch of the trigeminal nerve. Her chest X-ray showed evidence of bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy. We performed biopsy of her parotid gland, and leading to a diagnosis of noncaseating epithelioid granuloma...

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The occurrence of mast cells is studied in the normal facial nerve and in the facial nerve post mortem exam of patients with chronic suppurative otitis media without associated facial paralysis. A small number of mast cells were found in the normal facial nerve. These cells were usually located in close proximity to the endoneural and epineural blood vessels. The number of mast cells was i...

Journal: :Facial Plastic Surgery 2021

Abstract Over the last two decades, senior author (B.H.) has had an extensive experience with facial paralysis reconstruction. During this period, techniques have evolved substantially based on and after observing analyzing surgical outcomes. The purpose of article is to relay lessons learned from 20 years' suggest algorithm. In retrospective study, we included 343 cases cases. Complete were 28...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2015
Syed Shahid Habib Fawzia Al Rouq Imran Meo

Bilateral traumatic facial paralysis is a very rare clinical condition. Loss of taste sensation, associated with bilateral traumatic paralysis, is even rarer and has not been well described in the literature. In this report, a 23-year old male, who developed bilateral facial paralysis with loss of taste sensation and hearing impairment, following a motor vehicle accident, is presented. He had i...

Introduction: Varicella-zoster virus may cause an infectious disease called Ramsay Hunt syndrome. The related symptoms include facial nerve palsy (FNP), otalgia, the vesicular eruptions of the auricle and external auditory canal, less common ocular movement disorder, facial hypoesthesia, myofascial pain, vestibular symptoms, hearing loss, dysphasia, vocal cord paralysis, as well as tongue paral...

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