Head of male patient.Front of image: facial paralysisBack of image: Jos. A. Donnell ?, facial paralysi
Title of bachelor's thesis: Case report of a patient with peripheral facial nerve palsy Summary: Teo...
Facial palsy occurs from nervous input interruption at any of the facial nerve segments. Bell’s pals...
Bell’s palsy is a peripheral nerve disease of unknown origin which affects the facial nerve and caus...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Joe McNulty, paralysis agitans, woodeny featuresBack of image: J...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Geo Bailey, tabetic facial palsyBack of image: Geo Bailey, [ille...
Head of female patient.Front of image: Hester Clark, old facial nerve [illegible] of one side, cereb...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Henry Sims, disseminated sclerosisBack of image: Henry Sims, dis...
Female patient seated in chair.Front of image: Rebecca Mereder, paralysis agitansBack of image: Rebe...
Male patient's legs.Front of image: Nathan HuntBack of image: Nath Hunt, chronic anterior polio myel...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Nelson Garet, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He had anterior po...
Head of male patient.Front of image: Jas Officer, double ptosis, syphilitic, The following neurologi...
Facial paralysis in a newborn is called congenital facial paralysis (CFP). The major role of the phy...
Background: The facial nerve and its branches exit the anteromedial portion of the parotid glands to...
There can be various causes of facial palsy, and sometimes the cause remains unidentified (Bell’s pa...
Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis a...
Title of bachelor's thesis: Case report of a patient with peripheral facial nerve palsy Summary: Teo...
Facial palsy occurs from nervous input interruption at any of the facial nerve segments. Bell’s pals...
Bell’s palsy is a peripheral nerve disease of unknown origin which affects the facial nerve and caus...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Joe McNulty, paralysis agitans, woodeny featuresBack of image: J...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Geo Bailey, tabetic facial palsyBack of image: Geo Bailey, [ille...
Head of female patient.Front of image: Hester Clark, old facial nerve [illegible] of one side, cereb...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Henry Sims, disseminated sclerosisBack of image: Henry Sims, dis...
Female patient seated in chair.Front of image: Rebecca Mereder, paralysis agitansBack of image: Rebe...
Male patient's legs.Front of image: Nathan HuntBack of image: Nath Hunt, chronic anterior polio myel...
Male patient's head.Front of image: Nelson Garet, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He had anterior po...
Head of male patient.Front of image: Jas Officer, double ptosis, syphilitic, The following neurologi...
Facial paralysis in a newborn is called congenital facial paralysis (CFP). The major role of the phy...
Background: The facial nerve and its branches exit the anteromedial portion of the parotid glands to...
There can be various causes of facial palsy, and sometimes the cause remains unidentified (Bell’s pa...
Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis a...
Title of bachelor's thesis: Case report of a patient with peripheral facial nerve palsy Summary: Teo...
Facial palsy occurs from nervous input interruption at any of the facial nerve segments. Bell’s pals...
Bell’s palsy is a peripheral nerve disease of unknown origin which affects the facial nerve and caus...