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Current Therapy in Neurologic Disease
Bell's palsy (idiopathic peripheral facial palsy) is defined by the abrupt onset of
unilateral weakness of upper and lower muscles of one side of the face with no
apparent cause. Before diagnosing Bell's palsy, consideration should be given to
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Richard Tidball Johnson, John W. Griffin, Justin C. McArthur, 2006
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Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine
Bell's palsy is an acute, unilateral facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) neuropathy that
causes peripheral weakness or paralysis of the muscles of facial expression.
Named after Sir Charles Bell (1774–1842), the Scottish surgeon and anatomist
who ...
Allan B. Wolfson, Gregory W. Hendey, Louis J. Ling, 2009
Although it is tempting to label all acute facial palsies as "idiopathic" (i.e., Bell's
palsy), 10% of the patients referred with a diagnosis of Bell's palsy were found to
have a treatable, progressive, or life-threatening lesion. It must be emphasized ...
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Multiple Sclerosis and Demyelinating Diseases
RECURRENT BELL'S PALSY Bell's palsy is a weakness of the facial muscles
caused by disease of the facial nerve. The lesion responsible for Bell's palsy
involves either the nuclear (i.e., involving the facial nucleus in the brainstem) or ...
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Current Management in Child Neurology
The efficacy of acyclovir in the treatment of childhood Bell's palsy has not been
investigated. Adult patients treated with prednisolone and acyclovir had a
statistically improved recovery rate, compared with those treated with prednisone
alone.
There are a couple of reasons why they were unable to detect HSV in three
patients: (1) it could be a limitation in the PCR technology, or (2) within the subset
of patients we call Bell's palsy, there is room for other diagnoses to emerge. Even
so ...
Mark May, Barry M. Schaitkin, 2000
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Controversies in Otolaryngology
The clinical course of patients with Bell's palsy varies from rapid early complete
recovery to a more debilitating course of permanent disfiguring facial nerve
dysfunction. Fortunately, most Bell's palsies recover completely and
spontaneously, ...
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Imaging of the Temporal Bone
intensity, with areas of low intensity representing the mature lamellar bone.95
Bell's Palsy and Ramsay Hunt Syndrome The term Bell's palsy or idiopathic facial
paralysis is reserved for the acute onset of lower motor neuron facial paralysis for
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Joel D. Swartz, Laurie A. Loevner, 2011
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Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management of ...
AMY A. PRUITT Bell's palsy denotes abrupt paralysis of the facial muscles
innervated by the seventh cranial nerve. The condition encompasses 80% of all
facial mononeuropathies. The primary physician should be able to distinguish
Bell's ...
Allan H. Goroll, Albert G. Mulley, 2009
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Manual of Clinical Problems in Infectious Disease
Therefore in areas endemic for Lyme disease, corticosteroid therapy for Bell's
palsy should be prescribed cautiously, and consideration should be given to
doxycycline therapy. Isolated facial palsy owing to Lyme disease can be treated
with a ...
Nelson Murray Gantz, 2006
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «BELL'S PALSY»
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Bell's palsy w wiadomościach.
Brave Redcar mum Mel Hennessy faces ordeal of third brain tumour
Mel also developed facial paralysis condition Bell's Palsy and poor sight in one eye after the effect of pregnancy hormones caused the tumours, ... «Gazette Live, Lip 15»
UNM professor shares tradition of curanderismo with community
A curandera relieved the Bell's palsy that had paralyzed her face for 10 years, she says. Although Gonzales attended a prestigious college and ... «Albuquerque Journal, Lip 15»
Bell's palsy victim reveals how she is smiling for pictures again …
Anne's life changed dramatically eight years ago when she developed Bell's palsy, a condition which causes the muscles of the face to weaken ... «Scottish Daily Record, Lip 15»
Virginia Toddler Recovering After Having Face Ripped Off By Family …
The 9-hour surgery required to repair Sean's face left him with Bell's Palsy, a drooping of one side of his face because of a weakening of the ... «The Inquisitr, Lip 15»
TJ Grad Hits Bulls Eye Against Lyme Disease
... of the disease is critical," said Herrity. "If not detected early, it can have devastating effects including achy joints, fatigue, Bell's palsy and even ... «Virginia Connection Newspapers, Lip 15»
Chiropractic care for Bell's palsy
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) estimates there are approximately 40,000 Bell's palsy cases annually. «Chiropractic Economics, Cze 15»
YOUR TURN: Jan Barrett
Mr. Iyengar's touching my Bell's palsy-affected eyelid in Boston at our national Iyengar yoga convention. I would drop all my plans tonight if I ... «Quincy Herald Whig, Cze 15»
Kerry Katona believes GHOSTS are behind husband George's …
It was later confirmed he had not suffered a stroke, but actually had Bell's palsy, paralysing his facial nerve. Kerry and her children are targeted. «Mirror.co.uk, Cze 15»
Kerry Katona's husband George Kay rushed to hospital 'with signs of …
Bell's palsy can also affect the eyelid and mouth, making it difficult to close and open them. In rare cases, it can affect both sides of a person's ... «Daily Mail, Cze 15»
Alcobra Ltd. (ADHD) Announces MDX Phase 2 Missed Primary …
... in MDX, 3.1% in placebo). A single Serious Adverse Event of Bell's Palsy was recorded in the trial, and occurred in a placebo-treated patient. «StreetInsider.com, Cze 15»