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Τρίτη 11 Απριλίου 2017

Scholar : Ειδοποίηση Μελετητή - [ ΠΑΡΕΣ

Ειδοποίηση Μελετητή:[ ΠΑΡΕΣΗ BELL ]

Diplopia is better than no plopia!

HE Wright, MC Brodsky, JG Chacko… - Survey of Ophthalmology, 2017
... with vertical ocular motility deficits in conjunction with cranial nerve VI paresis. 4 These vertical
deficits were believed to be secondary to either fourth nerve palsy or skew deviation and resolved
with treatment of the elevated ICP. Chutorian reported three cases of Bell palsy in ...
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A systematic approach to cranial nerve III (oculomotor) lesions: A case report

DA Erasmus, C Chiwara - South African Ophthalmology Journal, 2017
... As noted above, the left eyelid exhibited moderate/severe ptosis although the Bell's sign was
completely preserved. ... Nuclear: • Ipsilateral CN III palsy and contralateral superior rectus paresis
and bilateral partial ptosis, or • bilateral palsy without ptosis Fascicular: A. Red-nucleus ...
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Neurological Complications of Herpes Zoster

M Haanpää - Herpes Zoster: Postherpetic Neuralgia and Other …, 2017
... Ocular motor cranial nerve paresis is reported in 5–31 % of patients with HZ ophthalmicus, but
the occurrence of complete unilateral ophthalmoplegia (ie ... The prognosis of the facial paralysis
in HZ oticus is poorer than in Bell's palsy (ie, idiopathic facial paralysis), but a meta ...
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Efficacy of steroid therapy based on symptomatic and functional improvement in patients with vestibular neuritis: a prospective randomized controlled trial

MH Yoo, CJ Yang, SA Kim, MJ Park, JH Ahn… - European Archives of Oto-Rhino- …
... was observed in only 42% of the VN patients with long-term follow-up, and 50% of the patients
still suffered from canal paresis even 5 ... 1) DNA was also detected in human vestibular ganglia,
indicating the possibility of latent HSV-1 infection as an etiology, similar to Bell's palsy [5 ...
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Viruses in chronic progressive neurologic disease

EC Leibovitch - 2017
... Clinically, the disease is characterized by ataxia and paresis ofone of more limbs, with some
animals exhibiting a relapsing remitting course.Radiologic findings included multiple areas
of focal enhancement in thecerebellum, brainstem and cervical cord. ...
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