Facial Nerve Paralysis: Diagnosis and Treatment of Lower Motor Neuron Facial Nerve Lesions and Facial ParalysisAmerican Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, 1986 - Facial nerve - 109 pages |
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE LOWER MOTOR NEURON | 9 |
Conduction Block | 15 |
FACIAL PARALYSIS FROM TRAUMA 47 A AAAA88 | 47 |
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abnormalities Adour anastomosis Anatomy Ann Otol Rhinol Arch Otolaryngol axon Bell's palsy cholesteatoma Clin clinical compression congenital contralateral cranial delayed denervation Diagnosis and Management disease Disorders edema electrodiagnosis ENOG epineurial epineurium Esslen etiology exposure Facial Nerve Surgery facial palsy facial paralysis fallopian canal fascicular Fisch free muscle functional recovery geniculate ganglion Graham hemifacial spasm herpes zoster oticus House W eds idiopathic facial paralysis infection innervate intratemporal involved Kugler/Aesculapius labyrinthine segment lacrimal Laryngoscope lesion mastoid segment Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome musculature myelin nerve excitability testing nerve grafting nerve injury nerve repair neuron neurorrhaphy normal occurs onset otitis media Otol Rhinol Laryngol patients pedicle peripheral nerve Plast Reconstr Surg prognostic proximal Raven Press reanimation reflex regeneration reinnervation reported resection response reviewed Schwann cells seventh nerve significant stapedius stimulation stylomastoid foramen suggested Sunderland surgical suture syndrome technique temporal bone therapy tion tissue topognostic Trans Am Acad transmastoid trauma tumor tympanic vascular viral