نتایج جستجو برای: bilateral facial nerve paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 304050  

Journal: :Social neuroscience 2010
Kathleen Rives Bogart David Matsumoto

According to the reverse simulation model of embodied simulation theory, we recognize others' emotions by subtly mimicking their expressions, which allows us to feel the corresponding emotion through facial feedback. Previous studies examining whether facial mimicry is necessary for facial expression recognition were limited by potentially distracting manipulations intended to artificially rest...

Journal: :The Journal of laryngology and otology 2009
R C van de Graaf F F A IJpma J-P A Nicolai P M N Werker

Bell's palsy is the eponym for idiopathic peripheral facial paralysis. It is named after Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842), who, in the first half of the nineteenth century, discovered the function of the facial nerve and attracted the attention of the medical world to facial paralysis. Our knowledge of this condition before Bell's landmark publications is very limited and is based on just a few doc...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2004

Journal: :Oncology letters 2016
Chenxing Wang Yaneng Ge Longjiang Li

The formation of arteriovenous fistula beneath the parotid is relatively rare. To the best of our knowledge, the present study reports the first case of a 48-year-old man with a pulsatile mass on the left parotid region, which had been present for >3 years following penetrating wounds. Computed tomography angiography and digital subtraction angiography revealed a fistula between the left extern...

Journal: :Diabetes & metabolism 2002
S Semiz F Fişenk S Akçurin I Bircan

Remittent isolated palsy of peripheral or of upper cranial nerves in diabetic patients is well documented, but paralysis of a lower cranial nerve or an isolated branch of any cranial nerve has rarely been reported. In the case described, besides temporary hypoglossal and facial nerve palsies previously, unilateral temporary vocal cord palsy caused by right inferior laryngeal nerve (recurrent) p...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2007
Ethan Soudry Ben Zion Joshua Jaqueline Sulkes Ben I Nageris

OBJECTIVE To compare the characteristics and prognosis of patients with malignant (necrotizing) external otitis (MEO) with and without facial nerve palsy in today's era of third-generation antibiotics. DESIGN Comparative retrospective case series. SETTING Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Rabin Medical Center, a tertiary care medical center. PATIENTS Forty-eight patients...

Journal: :International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health 2022

A typical presenting concern in general practitioners' offices, emergency rooms, otolaryngology, and neurology departments are facial nerve paralysis. Penetrating injury to the nerve, especially iatrogenic damage, is one of most frequent traumatic reasons The paralysis that results from blunt trauma crushes frequently appears as an incomplete or delayed affected part will determine how manifest...

2004
Tessa A. Hadlock Mack L. Cheney Michael J. McKenna

Facial nerve disorders encompass a broad spectrum of dysfunction, ranging from subtle dynamic facial asymmetry to complete, dense paralysis. Facial nerve regeneration following injury can vary greatly and may result in hypofunction (persistent weakness or poor excursion of facial muscles), hyperfunction (hypertonicity, spasm), or aberrant regeneration (synkinesis). The impact of a facial nerve ...

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