Facial paralysis in a newborn is called congenital facial paralysis (CFP). The major role of the physician is to differentiate the etiology of the facial paralysis whether it is traumatic or developmental. This can be achieved by history and physical examination in some cases, however diagnosis may remain uncertain despite all efforts. We herein report a case of CFP, having a normal computed tomography (CT) of the temporal bone whereas a severely hypoplasic facial nerve was seen on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) which helps to determine the congenital etiology.Wo
A 17-month-old Warmblood filly was referred to our clinic for evaluation of congenital facial nerve ...
Facial nerve injury following head trauma is a frequent event with or without temporal bone fracture...
condition? The frequency of hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle was 37 cases among 4 530 ...
Facial paralysis in a newborn is called congenital facial paralysis (CFP). The major role of the phy...
Facial nerve palsy is a condition with several implications, particularly when occurring in childho...
Idiopathic (Bell’s) palsy is the commonest cause of unilateral facial paralysis in children. Althoug...
Objective: To report a patient with lagophtalmos, shortening of the eyelids and blinking reflex diso...
Introduction: Unilateral facial nerve paralysis has a broad differential in pediatric patients, rang...
This study focuses on a case of Bell's Palsy in a 6-year-old boy. Bell's Palsy is the most common ty...
There can be various causes of facial palsy, and sometimes the cause remains unidentified (Bell’s pa...
Although facial nerve palsy occurs less frequently in children than in adults, the condition is deep...
Objectives. Asymmetric facial appearance may originate from abnormalities of facial musculature or f...
Summary: Anomalies of the course of the facial nerve have been reported in association with middle a...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the causes, treatment modalities and recovery rate of paediatric facial nerv...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
A 17-month-old Warmblood filly was referred to our clinic for evaluation of congenital facial nerve ...
Facial nerve injury following head trauma is a frequent event with or without temporal bone fracture...
condition? The frequency of hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle was 37 cases among 4 530 ...
Facial paralysis in a newborn is called congenital facial paralysis (CFP). The major role of the phy...
Facial nerve palsy is a condition with several implications, particularly when occurring in childho...
Idiopathic (Bell’s) palsy is the commonest cause of unilateral facial paralysis in children. Althoug...
Objective: To report a patient with lagophtalmos, shortening of the eyelids and blinking reflex diso...
Introduction: Unilateral facial nerve paralysis has a broad differential in pediatric patients, rang...
This study focuses on a case of Bell's Palsy in a 6-year-old boy. Bell's Palsy is the most common ty...
There can be various causes of facial palsy, and sometimes the cause remains unidentified (Bell’s pa...
Although facial nerve palsy occurs less frequently in children than in adults, the condition is deep...
Objectives. Asymmetric facial appearance may originate from abnormalities of facial musculature or f...
Summary: Anomalies of the course of the facial nerve have been reported in association with middle a...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the causes, treatment modalities and recovery rate of paediatric facial nerv...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
A 17-month-old Warmblood filly was referred to our clinic for evaluation of congenital facial nerve ...
Facial nerve injury following head trauma is a frequent event with or without temporal bone fracture...
condition? The frequency of hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle was 37 cases among 4 530 ...