نتایج جستجو برای: bilateral facial palsy

تعداد نتایج: 163217  

2014
D Cirpaciu CM Goanta MD Cirpaciu

INTRODUCTION Bell's palsy in known as the most common cause of facial paralysis, determined by the acute onset of lower motor neuron weakness of the facial nerve with no detectable cause. With a lifetime risk of 1 in 60 and an annual incidence of 11-40/100,000 population, the condition resolves completely in around 71% of the untreated cases. Clinical trials performed for Bell's palsy have repo...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران 0
اکبر سلطان زاده a soltanzadeh فرزان مجیدفر

two hundred and twenty-eight patients who had developed bell's palsy were investigated in a prospective study. among them, 55% were male and 45% were female. the most common age of the disease onset was the third and beginning of the fourth decade of life. we found definite correlation between bell's palsy, hypertension, and diabetes its recurrence rate was 9%. the most important comp...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Shinichi Esaki Koji Yamano Sachiyo Katsumi Toshiya Minakata Shingo Murakami

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Bell's palsy is highly associated with diabetes mellitus (DM). Either the reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or diabetic mononeuropathy has been proposed to cause the facial paralysis observed in DM patients. However, distinguishing whether the facial palsy is caused by herpetic neuritis or diabetic mononeuropathy is difficult. We previously reported that ...

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2022

Abstract Case Presentation A 61-year-old gentleman with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia presented right sided disseminated vesicles, otalgia, hearing loss, facial weakness, dysphagia, hoarseness, breathlessness, and stridor. In the preceding 48 hours he had two A&E presentations only throat tightness mild breathlessness. Cranial nerve (CN) examination demonstrated cheek numbness absent jaw je...

2012
Kavita Nitish Garg Khushboo Gupta Saurabh Singh Sanjeev Chaudhary

Bell’s palsy (spontaneous idiopathic facial paralysis), which is the most common facial nerve disease, has a sudden onset. Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of facial paralysis, accounting for 70 per cent of facial palsies, when other causes have been eliminated. It has an incidence of 1140 per 100,000 per year, and most commonly occurs in females in their teens and twenties. The distributi...

Introduction: Acute facial nerve palsy secondary to neuroendocrine adenoma of the middle ear (NAME) is a rare disorder. There is only one case report in the literature describing similar findings.   Case Report: A 50-year-old man initially presented to ENT clinic with a right-sided middle ear mass and normal facial nerve function. Over the next six days,...

Journal: :Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre 2012
H Ferhan Komurcu Giyas Ayberk M Faik Ozveren Omer Anlar

OBJECTIVE To report a case of pituitary adenoma apoplexy presenting with bilateral proptosis and bilateral third nerve palsy that developed after cardiovascular surgery. CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND INTERVENTION A 45-year-old man developed bilateral proptosis and bilateral third nerve palsy after a coronary artery bypass grafting operation. A pituitary macroadenoma with extension into the spheno...

Journal: :APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica 1981
P P Devriese

Bell's palsy, which is defined as idiopathic peripheral facial paralysis of sudden onset, accounts for > 50% of all cases of facial paralysis. Different theories on the etiology of Bell's palsy have been proposed and investigated. Various clinical studies have suggested an etiological link between Bell's palsy and herpes simplex virus (HSV). In addition, animal experiments have shown the abilit...

2013
Dong Min Hur Seong Hoon Kim Young Hee Lee Sung Hoon Kim Jung Mi Park Ji Hyun Kim Sang Yeol Yong Jong Mock Shinn Kyung Joon Oh

OBJECTIVE To examine the neurophysiologic status in patients with idiopathic facial nerve palsy (Bell's palsy) and Ramsay Hunt syndrome (herpes zoster oticus) within 7 days from onset of symptoms, by comparing the amplitude of compound muscle action potentials (CMAP) of facial muscles in electroneuronography (ENoG) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). METHODS The facial nerve conducti...

2012
Mariano Socolovsky Miguel Domínguez Páez Gilda Di Masi Gonzalo Molina Eduardo Fernández

BACKGROUND Idiopathic facial nerve palsy (Bell's palsy) is a very common condition that affects active population. Despite its generally benign course, a minority of patients can remain with permanent and severe sequelae, including facial palsy or dyskinesia. Hypoglossal to facial nerve anastomosis is rarely used to reinnervate the mimic muscle in these patients. In this paper, we present a cas...

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