نتایج جستجو برای: facial nerve neuroma

تعداد نتایج: 218887  

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 2006
Joanna Lewin-Kowalik Wieslaw Marcol Katarzyna Kotulska Marek Mandera Andrzej Klimczak

Painful neuroma is a common sequela of peripheral nerve injury which is usually resistant to pharmacologic treatment and requires surgical intervention. The widely accepted methods of neuroma management prevent regrowth of nerve fibers, thus precluding any functional repair. The present study reviews the currently used methods and experimental approaches to prevent and cure neuromas developing ...

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
nematollah mokhtari amir majdi ear, nose, throat research center, department of otorhinolaryngolgy, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mojgan pourhamzeh department of otorhinolaryngolgy, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

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Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
m.h. harirchian a. sarrafnejad m. ghaffarpour h. ghelichnia

acute idiopathic peripheral facial paralysis (bell's palsy) is the most common disorder of the facial nerve. most patients recover completely, although some have permanent disfiguring facial weakness. many studies have attempted to identify an infectious etiology for this disease. although the cause of bell's palsy remains unknown, recent studies suggest a possible association with herpes simpl...

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The occurrence of mast cells is studied in the normal facial nerve and in the facial nerve post mortem exam of patients with chronic suppurative otitis media without associated facial paralysis. A small number of mast cells were found in the normal facial nerve. These cells were usually located in close proximity to the endoneural and epineural blood vessels. The number of mast cells was i...

2016
Praveenkumar Ramdurg Naveen Srinivas Vijaylaxmi Mendigeri Surekha R Puranik

Acoustic neuroma (AN), also called vestibular schwannoma, is a tumor composed of Schwann cells that most frequently involve the vestibular division of the VII cranial nerve. The most common symptoms include orofacial pain, facial paralysis, trigeminal neuralgia, tinnitus, hearing loss, and imbalance that result from compression of cranial nerves V-IX. Symptoms of acoustic neuromas can mimic and...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2014
Marc H Hohman Tessa A Hadlock

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To evaluate the range and incidence of facial palsy etiologies in cases presenting to a tertiary facial nerve center, and to review the broad and evolving spectrum of diagnostic and management approaches to the condition. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective chart review. METHODS Records of patients referred for facial weakness between 2003 and 2013 were reviewed for cases of fa...

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
adel ebrahimpour taleghani hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran shahram nazerani tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran reza tavakoli darestani imam hossein hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; imam hossein hospital, shahid madani st., tehran, ir iran. tel.: +98-2188306564, fax: +98-2122569149 salim khani imam hossein hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

conclusions complete recovery of the hand and finger extension was achieved in nine months. case presentation a 61 year-old man presented with the chief complaint of inability to extend the wrist and the fingers of the left hand which began suddenly the night before admission, following a three-week history of pain, numbness and tingling sensation of the affected extremity. he had no history of...

Journal: :Otolaryngologia polska = The Polish otolaryngology 2008
Marcin Durko Andrzej Jankowski Tomasz Durko Witold Gajewicz Anna Pajor

INTRODUCTION Acoustic neuroma usually presents as an unilateral tumor, seldom - bilateral and rarely in coexistence with other central nervous system neoplasms. The following paper reports such a case of a 21-year-old male patient presented with sudden deafness in left ear accompanied with tinnitus and vertigo. Symptoms started 4 weeks prior hospitalization. Their aggravation has been observed ...

Batool Behfrooz, Manoochehr Saboori Deylami, Mohammad Hossein Marandian, Sadredin Adib Yazdi,

A 14-year-old who had 7episodes of relapsing unita­leral paralysis of facial nerve during 7 year-;. was admit­ted to the hospital. The X-Ray revealed Osteopetrosis, and the bone biopsy was proved this diagnosis. But there was not any bone fracture, or anemia. Pressure over fa­cial nerve caused by condensation of entire facial nerve canal. was detected by tomographia. Probablv intermitant facial...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1973
F P English N D McDermott

In recent years there has been a reappraisal of the surgical principles concerned in the management of the ophthalmic complications of facial nerve paralysis. This is especially mirrored in the utilization of the palpebral spring (Morel-Fatio and Lalardrie, I967) and of silicone cerclage (Arion, I972) in an attempt to produce dynamic restoration of lid function. A more vigorous approach is also...

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