There is little warning before the paralysis. There may be tingling and peculiar pricking sensations over one half of the ...
Palin did not disclose an exact diagnosis for her condition, though she noted that she underwent a CT scan, numerous tests ...
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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Facial drooping in childrenWhen facial paralysis occurs in children, it impairs a child’s ability ... is a type of imaging used to confirm the presence of nerve damage and determine its severity. An MRI or CT scan may ...
Methods: A total of 30 children with acute peripheral facial paralysis were recruited. Paired sera were assayed for evidence of herpesvirus, mumps virus or Borrelia infection. PCR was used to ...
The Facial Paralysis and Rehabilitation Clinic treats a full range of facial nerve paralysis patients using the most advanced medical and surgical techniques. Our highly experienced staff includes ...
Treatment of facial nerve weakness or paralysis caused by Bell's palsy, Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, facial nerve tumors, cancer treatment, ear disease, acoustic neuromas, facial trauma, temporal bone trauma ...
Injuries to the facial nerve can also result in secondary HFS. For example, patients who have had Bell's palsy can develop HFS after they recover from the weakness. The post-Bell’s palsy HFS may look ...
Therefore we considered the remaining 28 children to have Bell's palsy clinically. We next examined the prevalence of Ramsay Hunt syndrome or zoster sine herpete (VZV-induced facial paralysis ...
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