نتایج جستجو برای: facial nerve diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1032713  

Cochlear nerve (CN) aplasia refers to the absence of a visible CN on oblique sagittal magnetic resonance images of the lateral aspect of the inner auditory canal (IAC). Magnetic resonance (MR) is the preferred technique in patients with sensorineural hearing loss and/or vertigo; however, computed tomography (CT) is used to evaluate the IAC or facial nerve canal. Three types of aplasia or hypopl...

Journal: :Acta neurologica Taiwanica 2006
Jun Kimura

Isolated facial weakness suggests either a contralateral hemispheric lesion or a disease of the facial nerve per se. The presence of sensory symptoms usually indicates a central facial weakness, which characteristically involves the lower part of the face. In contrast, the absence of sensory disturbances suggests a peripheral nerve lesion, some system diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclero...

Ebrahimi Ali Kavoussi Hossein Kavoussi Reza Ramezani Mazaher

Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is an uncommon disorder which is presented by a triad of lip swelling, facial nerve palsy, and a fissured tongue. A number of treatments have been reported for this syndrome with variable outcomes. We have reported a 38-year-old female patient with lower lip swelling and a fissured tongue on clinical examination. She was also suffering from facial nerve paralysis s...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
dragoslava r. djeric from the clinic of otorhinolaryngology, university clinical center, pasterova, belgrade, yugoslavia.

the author studied anatomical variations of the origin of the chorda tympani nerve from the mastoid portion of the facial nerve. the studies were performed on 200 specimens of human temporal bone. it was found that the chorda tympani may arise from the facial nerve in three levels: most commonly from the mid third of its mastoid segment (70%), less commonly from the proximal third (20%), and ve...

DRAGOSLAVA R. DJERIC,

The author studied anatomical variations of the origin of the chorda tympani nerve from the mastoid portion of the facial nerve. The studies were performed on 200 specimens of human temporal bone. It was found that the chorda tympani may arise from the facial nerve in three levels: most commonly from the mid third of its mastoid segment (70%), less commonly from the proximal third (20%), an...

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,...

Introduction: Varicella-zoster virus may cause an infectious disease called Ramsay Hunt syndrome. The related symptoms include facial nerve palsy (FNP), otalgia, the vesicular eruptions of the auricle and external auditory canal, less common ocular movement disorder, facial hypoesthesia, myofascial pain, vestibular symptoms, hearing loss, dysphasia, vocal cord paralysis, as well as tongue paral...

Peripheral facial nerve paralysis is the most common form of motor cranial neuropathy. Several factors can cause Bell’s palsy such as vascular ischemia, intracranial lesions, iatrogenic damage, etc. Treatment relies on diagnosing the causing factor, varying from steroids to surgical techniques. Since there has been but few reports of facial nerve paralysis caused by dental infection, odon...

Journal: :caspian journal of neurological sciences 0
luciano mastronardi san filippo neri hospital, department of neurological sciences, division of neurosurgery, roma, italy; [email protected] guglielmo cacciotti san filippo neri hospital, department of neurological sciences, division of neurosurgery, roma, italy raffaele roperto san filippo neri hospital, department of neurological sciences, division of neurosurgery, roma, italy maria pia-tonelli san filippo neri hospital, department of neurological sciences, division of neurosurgery, roma, italy ettore carpineta san filippo neri hospital, department of neurological sciences, division of neurosurgery, roma, italy

background: vestibular schwannoma (vs) is one of the skull base tumors originating from vestibular portion of eighth cranial nerve. recently, 2 micro-thulium laser is used in the surgery of some intracranial tumors. objectives: assessing the efficacy of 2 micro-thulium flexible hand-held laser fiber (revolixjrò) in microsurgical removal of vs. materials and methods: this retrospective non-rando...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 2023

Background: Facial nerve (FN) is the seventh cranial nerve. It only which has a long course in bony canal. From brain stem, to its terminal branches, it changes direction 5 times, innervate, muscles of second pharyngeal arch. Hence, morphometric study and great clinical importance. Aims Objectives: This was conducted ascertain variations length facial Never at different parts crania so that thi...

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