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A strange case of facial nerve palsy.
A 69 years gentleman, a non-diabetic with history of CAD, came to our OPD with complaints of altered sensation in the left supraorbital region, which he noticed while washing his face in the morning. Clinical examination revealed decreased sensations to fine touch, pain and temperature over left supraorbital region, improper eye closure on the left side, and strangely, absence of forehead wrink...
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The VIIth cranial (facial) nerve is largely motor in function (some sensory fibres from external acoustic meatus, fibres controlling salivation and taste fibres from the anterior tongue in the chorda tympani branch). It also supplies the stapedius (so a complete nerve lesion will alter auditory acuity on the affected side). From the facial nerve nucleus in the brainstem, fibres loop around the ...
متن کاملFacial Nerve Palsy
The VIIth cranial (facial) nerve is largely motor in function (some sensory fibres from external acoustic meatus, fibres controlling salivation and taste fibres from the anterior tongue in the chorda tympani branch). It also supplies the stapedius (so a complete nerve lesion will alter auditory acuity on the affected side). From the facial nerve nucleus in the brainstem, fibres loop around the ...
متن کاملFacial Nerve Palsy
The VIIth cranial (facial) nerve is largely motor in function (some sensory fibres from external acoustic meatus, fibres controlling salivation and taste fibres from the anterior tongue in the chorda tympani branch). It also supplies the stapedius (so a complete nerve lesion will alter auditory acuity on the affected side). From the facial nerve nucleus in the brainstem, fibres loop around the ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica
سال: 2005
ISSN: 1884-4545,0032-6313
DOI: 10.5631/jibirin.98.285