incidence, causes, clinical profile, and out-come of facial nerve palsy complicating head trauma. Method: A 10-year (1991–2000) ret-rospective study of head injured patients at the University Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria. Age, gender, and neurologic find-ings were analyzed. Results: Of 794 patients, facial nerve palsy occurred in 40 (5.04%). Facial nerve was the most frequently injured cranial nerve, followed by vestibulo-cochlear (12 [1.5%]) and abducens (8 [1.0%]). Major-ity (70%) of the seventh nerve palsies were of the lower motor neurone type. The left nerve was more frequently affected (60%). Facial nerve palsy was more common in male patients and adults with a peak inci-dence at the 4th decade. Spontaneous functional recovery o...
Peripheral facial palsy in children is very rare in comparison to adults. The most common cause is i...
The facial nerve is frequently injured after head trauma with or without temporal bone fractures. C...
The facial nerve is frequently injured after head trauma with or without temporal bone fractures. C...
Objective: To investigate clinical features and outcomes of delayed facial palsy after head trauma. ...
Background: We observed at our center that facial nerve palsy (FNP) presented in crops at a particul...
Background: Facial nerve abnormalities represent a broad spectrum of lesions which are commonly seen...
Background: Facial nerve abnormalities represent a broad spectrum of lesions which are commonly seen...
Background: Facial nerve abnormalities represent a broad spectrum of lesions which are commonly seen...
Introduction: The most common mechanism of post-traumatic facial nerve palsy are road accidents and ...
Aim: The study describes the epidemiology, treatment, and treatment outcomes of the 10 cases of faci...
Background: Data on incidence of facial palsy is generally lacking in Nigeria. Objective: To assess ...
Introduction: The ethiologic diferencial diagnostic for facial nerve paralisis is still a challenge ...
Background: Data on incidence of facial palsy is generally lacking in Nigeria. Objective: To assess ...
Abstract Background: The term facial palsy generally refers to weakness of the facial muscles, main...
Acute bilateral facial nerve paralysis is a rare clinical entity, and its management remains very co...
Peripheral facial palsy in children is very rare in comparison to adults. The most common cause is i...
The facial nerve is frequently injured after head trauma with or without temporal bone fractures. C...
The facial nerve is frequently injured after head trauma with or without temporal bone fractures. C...
Objective: To investigate clinical features and outcomes of delayed facial palsy after head trauma. ...
Background: We observed at our center that facial nerve palsy (FNP) presented in crops at a particul...
Background: Facial nerve abnormalities represent a broad spectrum of lesions which are commonly seen...
Background: Facial nerve abnormalities represent a broad spectrum of lesions which are commonly seen...
Background: Facial nerve abnormalities represent a broad spectrum of lesions which are commonly seen...
Introduction: The most common mechanism of post-traumatic facial nerve palsy are road accidents and ...
Aim: The study describes the epidemiology, treatment, and treatment outcomes of the 10 cases of faci...
Background: Data on incidence of facial palsy is generally lacking in Nigeria. Objective: To assess ...
Introduction: The ethiologic diferencial diagnostic for facial nerve paralisis is still a challenge ...
Background: Data on incidence of facial palsy is generally lacking in Nigeria. Objective: To assess ...
Abstract Background: The term facial palsy generally refers to weakness of the facial muscles, main...
Acute bilateral facial nerve paralysis is a rare clinical entity, and its management remains very co...
Peripheral facial palsy in children is very rare in comparison to adults. The most common cause is i...
The facial nerve is frequently injured after head trauma with or without temporal bone fractures. C...
The facial nerve is frequently injured after head trauma with or without temporal bone fractures. C...