Bells palsy is the most common acute lower motor neurone (LMN) paralysis of face. Facial paralysis of permanent nature affects the prosthetic outcome.1 Permanent facial paralysis can be devastating for a patient. Modern society’s emphasi
Bell's palsy is paralysis or weakness of muscle at the hemifacial level, a form of temporary facial ...
Paralysis affects millions of people, greatly impacting their lives. Causes of paralysis range from ...
A common presentation of facial palsy in childhood is acute lower motor neuron palsy. An etiological...
Facial paralysis causes significant functional and psychological morbidity, including anxiety and de...
Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis a...
Facial palsy occurs from nervous input interruption at any of the facial nerve segments. Bell’s pals...
Paralysis of the facial nerve can cause a great deal of anxiety and discomfort to the patient, as it...
BACKGROUND This study was conducted to evaluate the various aetiologies of acquired lower motor neu...
Peripheral facial paralysis (PFP) is a consequence of the peripheral neuronal lesion of the facial n...
In short-term irreversible paralysis caused by facial nerve problems the aim is to re-innervate the ...
Bell's palsy is a common cranial neuropathy causing acute unilateral lower motor neuron facial paral...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Background : Lower motor neuron (LMN) facial palsy is a very common clinical occurrence with an esti...
Bell's palsy is paralysis or weakness of muscle at the hemifacial level, a form of temporary facial ...
Paralysis affects millions of people, greatly impacting their lives. Causes of paralysis range from ...
A common presentation of facial palsy in childhood is acute lower motor neuron palsy. An etiological...
Facial paralysis causes significant functional and psychological morbidity, including anxiety and de...
Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis a...
Facial palsy occurs from nervous input interruption at any of the facial nerve segments. Bell’s pals...
Paralysis of the facial nerve can cause a great deal of anxiety and discomfort to the patient, as it...
BACKGROUND This study was conducted to evaluate the various aetiologies of acquired lower motor neu...
Peripheral facial paralysis (PFP) is a consequence of the peripheral neuronal lesion of the facial n...
In short-term irreversible paralysis caused by facial nerve problems the aim is to re-innervate the ...
Bell's palsy is a common cranial neuropathy causing acute unilateral lower motor neuron facial paral...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Background : Lower motor neuron (LMN) facial palsy is a very common clinical occurrence with an esti...
Bell's palsy is paralysis or weakness of muscle at the hemifacial level, a form of temporary facial ...
Paralysis affects millions of people, greatly impacting their lives. Causes of paralysis range from ...
A common presentation of facial palsy in childhood is acute lower motor neuron palsy. An etiological...