In case of an acute facial nerve palsy, thedifferential diagnosis is of utmost importance for addressing the correct therapeutical protocol as well as for foreseeing the possibility of its partial or total recovery. The different causes are taken into consideration, also in relation to uni- or bilaterality, and simultaneous or sequentiality
The information that pass through the facial nerve allows the expression of our smile, joy or sadne...
There can be various causes of facial palsy, and sometimes the cause remains unidentified (Bell’s pa...
Peripheral facial paralysis (PFP) is a consequence of the peripheral neuronal lesion of the facial n...
PURPOSE: Facial nerve electrodiagnostics is a well-established and important tool for decision makin...
AbstractFacial nerve palsy is associated with significant morbidity and can have different etiologie...
The facial nerve (fn) palsy is a disease of the peripheral nervous system that leads to aesthetic, o...
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Bell's palsy is paralysis or weakness of muscle at the hemifacial level, a form of temporary facial ...
Facial palsy is an invalidating condition especially through the associated aesthetic sequelae. Earl...
Facial nerve palsy is a condition with several implications, particularly when occurring in childho...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Introduction. Bilateral facial nerve palsy (FNP) is a rare condition, representing less than 2% of a...
Although facial nerve palsy occurs less frequently in children than in adults, the condition is deep...
Introduction: The ethiologic diferencial diagnostic for facial nerve paralisis is still a challenge ...
Imaging plays a critical role in the evaluation of a number of facial nerve disorders. The facial ne...
The information that pass through the facial nerve allows the expression of our smile, joy or sadne...
There can be various causes of facial palsy, and sometimes the cause remains unidentified (Bell’s pa...
Peripheral facial paralysis (PFP) is a consequence of the peripheral neuronal lesion of the facial n...
PURPOSE: Facial nerve electrodiagnostics is a well-established and important tool for decision makin...
AbstractFacial nerve palsy is associated with significant morbidity and can have different etiologie...
The facial nerve (fn) palsy is a disease of the peripheral nervous system that leads to aesthetic, o...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Bell's palsy is paralysis or weakness of muscle at the hemifacial level, a form of temporary facial ...
Facial palsy is an invalidating condition especially through the associated aesthetic sequelae. Earl...
Facial nerve palsy is a condition with several implications, particularly when occurring in childho...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Introduction. Bilateral facial nerve palsy (FNP) is a rare condition, representing less than 2% of a...
Although facial nerve palsy occurs less frequently in children than in adults, the condition is deep...
Introduction: The ethiologic diferencial diagnostic for facial nerve paralisis is still a challenge ...
Imaging plays a critical role in the evaluation of a number of facial nerve disorders. The facial ne...
The information that pass through the facial nerve allows the expression of our smile, joy or sadne...
There can be various causes of facial palsy, and sometimes the cause remains unidentified (Bell’s pa...
Peripheral facial paralysis (PFP) is a consequence of the peripheral neuronal lesion of the facial n...