Head of female patient.Front of image: Hester Clark, old facial nerve [illegible] of one side, cerebral [illegible] of the other side [illegible]…Back of image: Hester Clark, Bell's palsy one side, central paralysis othe
Male patient's head.Front of image: Joe McNulty, paralysis agitans, woodeny featuresBack of image: J...
A 54-year-old white woman presented to the emergency department with inability to smile, difficulty ...
Bell palsy is a condition resulting from a peripheral edematous compression on the nervous fibers of...
Female patient on bed with legs twisted.Front of image: Mary Acheson, Cerebral Diplegia, "[illegible...
Head of male patient.Front of image: facial paralysisBack of image: Jos. A. Donnell ?, facial paraly...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Female patient seated in chair.Front of image: Rebecca Mereder, paralysis agitansBack of image: Rebe...
Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis a...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
Bell's Palsy is the sudden onset of unilateral temporary paralysis of facial muscles resulting from ...
Although Bell's palsy is a common etiology for isolated facial paralysis, it is important clinicians...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Geo Bailey, tabetic facial palsyBack of image: Geo Bailey, [ille...
Bell’s palsy is an acute, ipsilateral, facial nerve (CN VII) paralysis of unknown etiology that resu...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with facial palsy present with both cosmetic and functional s...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Joe McNulty, paralysis agitans, woodeny featuresBack of image: J...
A 54-year-old white woman presented to the emergency department with inability to smile, difficulty ...
Bell palsy is a condition resulting from a peripheral edematous compression on the nervous fibers of...
Female patient on bed with legs twisted.Front of image: Mary Acheson, Cerebral Diplegia, "[illegible...
Head of male patient.Front of image: facial paralysisBack of image: Jos. A. Donnell ?, facial paraly...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Female patient seated in chair.Front of image: Rebecca Mereder, paralysis agitansBack of image: Rebe...
Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis a...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
Bell's Palsy is the sudden onset of unilateral temporary paralysis of facial muscles resulting from ...
Although Bell's palsy is a common etiology for isolated facial paralysis, it is important clinicians...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Geo Bailey, tabetic facial palsyBack of image: Geo Bailey, [ille...
Bell’s palsy is an acute, ipsilateral, facial nerve (CN VII) paralysis of unknown etiology that resu...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with facial palsy present with both cosmetic and functional s...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Joe McNulty, paralysis agitans, woodeny featuresBack of image: J...
A 54-year-old white woman presented to the emergency department with inability to smile, difficulty ...
Bell palsy is a condition resulting from a peripheral edematous compression on the nervous fibers of...