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Δευτέρα 7 Μαΐου 2018

Scholar : ΠΑΡΕΣΗ BELL - νέα αποτελέσματα

Sarcoidosis Associated Lambert-Eaton Myasthenia Syndrome in a Patient with Dysphagia and Recurrent Bell'S Palsy

A Yuen, J Betancourt, SS Oh - B34. AUTOIMMUNE LUNG DISEASE CASE REPORTS, 2018
… Here, we present a case of sarcoidosis associated with LEMS. A 52-year-old female with
a past medical history significant for Ramsay Hunt syndrome and Bell's palsy presented
to clinic with dysphagia, partial right facial paresis, and phono/photophobia …
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Management of the Facial Nerve

NL Silver, ML Bush, JN Myers - Temporal Bone Cancer, 2018
… Most of all facial paralyses are idiopathic and characterized by an acute
onset of signs and symptoms (Bell's palsy) … Sixty percent of the patients
with adenoid cystic carcinoma and 38% in patients with mucoepidermoid …
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Facial Reanimation for Temporal Bone Cancer

MM Hanasono - Temporal Bone Cancer, 2018
… In other cases, the patient presents with paresis or paralysis prior to tumor
resection, or radiologic findings suggesting invasion of the facial … The eye
on the paralyzed side is assessed for degree of closure; the presence of …
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Management of the Eye in the Setting of Facial Nerve Paralysis

RC Allen - Temporal Bone Cancer, 2018
… Cyclosporine drops (Restasis) are not effective for dry eye secondary to exposure
from facial paresis … Patients with a poor Bell's phenomenon and lower lid
retraction/ectropion may not be completely protected with this procedure …
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Evaluation and Staging of Temporal Bone Tumors

JT Breen, PW Gidley - Temporal Bone Cancer, 2018
… protocols for the electrical assessment of facial nerve function are widely
used in neuro-otologic diagnosis, typically in the setting of acute injuries,
such as Bell's palsy … modified the original PSS to classify patients with facial …
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How Best to Manage Facial Synkinesis?

NA Krane, M Loyo - Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports, 2018
Page 1. OTOLOGY: FACIAL NERVE PARALYSIS (P BYRNE, SECTION EDITOR) How
Best to Manage Facial Synkinesis? Natalie A. Krane1 & Myriam Loyo2 © Springer
Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2018 …
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Age-Related Hearing Loss: Innovations in Hearing Augmentation

Y Vaisbuch, PL Santa Maria - Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2018
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Chemotherapy for Temporal Bone Cancer

R Ferrarotto, MS Kies - Temporal Bone Cancer, 2018
… T4. Erosion of the cochlea, petrous apex, medial wall of the middle ear,
carotid canal, jugular foramen, or dura, with extensive soft tissue
involvement (>0.5 cm, such as involvement of the TMJ or styloid process) …
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[PDF] ISOLATION IDENTIFICATION AND PATHOTYPING OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUSES FORM NATURALLY INFECTED CHICKENS IN IRAQI KURDISTAN REGION

AI Ahmed, SM Odisho
… 8.159 to 10 -8.839 /0.1ml of virus (Table 3). Clinically, chicks in all groups
except control group showed clinical signs ranged from general non-specific
signs of depression, closed eyes, off intacking and lateral recumbence to …
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