نتایج جستجو برای: facial palsy

تعداد نتایج: 83779  

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
soroor inaloo 1. pediatrics department university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran pegah katibeh* 1. pediatrics department university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

how to cite this article:  inaloo s, katibeh p. guillain-barre syndrome presenting with bilateral facial nerve palsy. iran j child neurol. 2014 winter;8(1):69-71. objective this case study is about an 11-year-old girl with bilateral facial weakness, abnormal taste sensation, and deep tendon reflexes of both knees and ankles were absent. however, the muscle power of the lower and upper extremiti...

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...

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
abbasali pourmomeny department of physiotherapy, school of rehabilitation sciences, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. sahar asadi department of physiotherapy, school of rehabilitation sciences, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran.

introduction: the important sequelae of facial nerve palsy are synkinesis, asymmetry, hypertension and contracture; all of which have psychosocial effects on patients. synkinesis due to mal regeneration causes involuntary movements during a voluntary movement. previous studies have advocated treatment using physiotherapy modalities alone or with exercise therapy, but no consensus exists on the ...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
عیسی عبدی راد isa abdi rad assistant professor of neurogenetics مارکوس اسکولک گرستنفلد markus schuelke-gerstenfeld

inherited facial palsy without involvement of other cranial nerves or facial and limb anomalies has been reported rarely in the literature. in the classic mobius syndrome, as a syndrome of rhombencephalic development, in addition to facial palsy, there are bilateral or unilateral abducens palsy, dysmorphic facial features, and limb anomalies. we found 11 patients with isolated facial palsy in f...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
s. inaloo asssistant professor of pediatric, pediatric neurologist,shiraz university of medical sciences m. karimi professor of pediatric hematology/oncology,hematology research center, shiraz university of medical sciences

objective facial paralysis in children is very often idiopathic and isolated facial nerve palsy, resulting from leukemic infiltration is a rare occurrence. here we present the case of a 14 year-old boy with acute lymphobastic leukemia, who first presented with isolated right side peripheral facial nerve paralysis and was initially diagnosed with bell's palsy. conclusion the presence of bell's p...

Journal: Physical Treatments 2021
Arnold Fredrick D’Souza, Jaseel M Javath, Sydney Roshan Rebello,

Purpose: Electrotherapy is a common intervention for the rehabilitation of Bell’s palsy. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and electrical stimulation (ES) are two therapeutic interventions for Bell’s palsy that have been proven to be superior to conventional treatments. To date, no clinical trial has compared the effectiveness of these two interventions. This pilot study aims to compare the effect...

Journal: :jentashapir journal of health research 0
ali nikkhah division of pediatric neurology, pediatrics ward, golestan hospital, ahvaz, ir iran; division of pediatric neurology, pediatrics ward, golestan hospital, ahvaz, ir iran. tel/fax: +98-6113743063

introduction gradenigo’s syndrome consists of ophthalmoplegia, facial palsy, and facial pain due to involvement of abducens and facial nerves as well as the trigeminal ganglion. this involvement is due to infections of ipsilateral middle ear and mastoid bone. case presentation a 14-month-old girl was referred to a private clinic with chief complaint of acute and sudden-onset right ophthalmopleg...

Bell’s palsy is an idiopathic peripheral nerve palsy involving the facial nerve. It accounts for 60 to 75% of all cases of unilateral facial paralysis. The main mechanisms to induce BP remain unclear, but infection, ischemic condition and immunodeficiency may contribute to the development of Bell’s palsy. Accumulating evidence has shown several factors can trigger the reactivation of latent...

Journal: :Acta neurologica Taiwanica 2016
Chi-Wei Young Che-Sheng Ho Nan-Chang Chiu Hsi-Che Liu Der-Cherng Liang

Facial palsy is a relatively common disease and most of the patients have good outcome. The incidence of facial palsy is 15~40 per 100,000 inhabitants. The incidence of facial palsy in children is relatively low. Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of facial palsy, the incidence of Bell’s palsy is 20.2 per 100,000 populations in United Kingdom. However, some unremarkable initial presentation ...

2008
Mervi Kanerva Veijo Hukkanen Kalle Aitasalo

...................................................... Abbreviations................................................ Introduction................................................... Review of the literature................................... Peripheral facial palsy........................................ Grading facial function....................................... Acute idiopathic peripheral f...

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