OBJECTIVE: To assess the practical diagnostic value of facial nerve antidromic evoked potential (FNAEP), we compared it with the diagnostic value of the electroneurography (ENoG) test in Bell's palsy. METHODS: In total, 20 patients with unilateral Bell's palsy were recruited. Between the 1st and 17th days after the onset of facial palsy, FNAEP and ENoG tests were conducted. The degeneration ratio and FNAEP latency difference between the affected and unaffected sides were calculated in all subjects. RESULTS: In all patients, FNAEP showed prolonged latencies on the affected side versus the unaffected side. The difference was statistically significant. In contrast, there was no significant difference between sides in the normal control group. ...
The term Bell’s palsy is used for the peripheral paresis of the facial nerve and is of unknown origi...
AbstractBell's palsy is a commonly seen cranial nerve disease and can result in compromised facial a...
Electrophysiological tests may offer a valuable information in defining the severity of nerve injury...
Objective To assess the practical diagnostic value of facial nerve antidromic evoked potential (FNAE...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the value of facial nerve temporal recording in the di...
Background and Objectives: Facial nerve dysfunction in Bell's palsy is evaluated using various param...
INTRODUCTION: Facial nerve dysfunction includes both paralysis and weakness of the seventh cranial ...
Purpose Facial nerve electrodiagnostics is a well-established and important tool for decision making...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of electroneurography test in the prediction of outco...
OBJECTIVE: Bell’s palsy (BP) is the most common disease of the facial nerve. It is acute paralysis o...
INTRODUCTION: Acute Idiopathic Unilateral Lower Motor Neuron type of facial nerve palsy is the most...
The study was designed to verify if one or more electrophysiological parameters could predict a risk...
Objectives/Hypothesis The study was designed to verify if one or more electrophysiological parameter...
Bell's palsy is the most frequent disease of the seventh cranial nerve, with a good prognosis. More...
SummaryElectroneurography (ENoG) and clinical staging are currently the methods of choice to indicat...
The term Bell’s palsy is used for the peripheral paresis of the facial nerve and is of unknown origi...
AbstractBell's palsy is a commonly seen cranial nerve disease and can result in compromised facial a...
Electrophysiological tests may offer a valuable information in defining the severity of nerve injury...
Objective To assess the practical diagnostic value of facial nerve antidromic evoked potential (FNAE...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the value of facial nerve temporal recording in the di...
Background and Objectives: Facial nerve dysfunction in Bell's palsy is evaluated using various param...
INTRODUCTION: Facial nerve dysfunction includes both paralysis and weakness of the seventh cranial ...
Purpose Facial nerve electrodiagnostics is a well-established and important tool for decision making...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of electroneurography test in the prediction of outco...
OBJECTIVE: Bell’s palsy (BP) is the most common disease of the facial nerve. It is acute paralysis o...
INTRODUCTION: Acute Idiopathic Unilateral Lower Motor Neuron type of facial nerve palsy is the most...
The study was designed to verify if one or more electrophysiological parameters could predict a risk...
Objectives/Hypothesis The study was designed to verify if one or more electrophysiological parameter...
Bell's palsy is the most frequent disease of the seventh cranial nerve, with a good prognosis. More...
SummaryElectroneurography (ENoG) and clinical staging are currently the methods of choice to indicat...
The term Bell’s palsy is used for the peripheral paresis of the facial nerve and is of unknown origi...
AbstractBell's palsy is a commonly seen cranial nerve disease and can result in compromised facial a...
Electrophysiological tests may offer a valuable information in defining the severity of nerve injury...