Examples of patients with aberrant regeneration of the seventh nerve. First example is a patient with contractions around the mouth and dimpling, demonstrated with slow and rapid eye blinking. Second example shows contraction around nose with eye blink.curriculum_fellow; KBDaberrantregeneration; kbdfacialweaknes
Aberrant regeneration of the right pupil in a man with a large intracavernous sinus meningioma causi...
The first patient shown has incomplete abduction of her left eye from a 6th nerve palsy. The second ...
To characterize abnormal movements of the eye, eyelid, and pupil in patients with primary and second...
Example of patient with bilateral aberrancy of the third nerve. Shows lids popping up (synkinetic) ...
Example of patient with facial myokymia, a disorder of the seventh nerve, probably due to brain stem...
The first patient has weakness of all the muscles of facial expression on the right side of the face...
The first patient has weakness of all the muscles of facial expression on the right side of the face...
Traumatic damage to the third cranial nerve may result in aberrant regeneration of fibers that inner...
Aberrant regeneration in two patients: 1) a young woman with a right cavernous sinus meningioma with...
This is a 35-year-old woman who was diagnosed with right sided Bell's palsy six months prior. Contra...
Aberrant regeneration represents a misdirected growth of nerves to the iris dilator or sphincter (or...
Paradoxical movements of the lid, muscles, and pupil following paralysis of the oculomotor nerve occ...
Patient with a right third nerve palsy demonstrates ptosis, anisocoria and ophthalmoplegia. During a...
INTRODUCTION: Aberrant facial nerve regeneration (AFR) following facial nerve palsy may give rise to...
The first patient shown has incomplete abduction of her left eye from a 6th nerve palsy. The second ...
Aberrant regeneration of the right pupil in a man with a large intracavernous sinus meningioma causi...
The first patient shown has incomplete abduction of her left eye from a 6th nerve palsy. The second ...
To characterize abnormal movements of the eye, eyelid, and pupil in patients with primary and second...
Example of patient with bilateral aberrancy of the third nerve. Shows lids popping up (synkinetic) ...
Example of patient with facial myokymia, a disorder of the seventh nerve, probably due to brain stem...
The first patient has weakness of all the muscles of facial expression on the right side of the face...
The first patient has weakness of all the muscles of facial expression on the right side of the face...
Traumatic damage to the third cranial nerve may result in aberrant regeneration of fibers that inner...
Aberrant regeneration in two patients: 1) a young woman with a right cavernous sinus meningioma with...
This is a 35-year-old woman who was diagnosed with right sided Bell's palsy six months prior. Contra...
Aberrant regeneration represents a misdirected growth of nerves to the iris dilator or sphincter (or...
Paradoxical movements of the lid, muscles, and pupil following paralysis of the oculomotor nerve occ...
Patient with a right third nerve palsy demonstrates ptosis, anisocoria and ophthalmoplegia. During a...
INTRODUCTION: Aberrant facial nerve regeneration (AFR) following facial nerve palsy may give rise to...
The first patient shown has incomplete abduction of her left eye from a 6th nerve palsy. The second ...
Aberrant regeneration of the right pupil in a man with a large intracavernous sinus meningioma causi...
The first patient shown has incomplete abduction of her left eye from a 6th nerve palsy. The second ...
To characterize abnormal movements of the eye, eyelid, and pupil in patients with primary and second...