S Ghali, A MacQuillan… - Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive …, 2011 - Elsevier ... fold, deviation of the philtrum, commissure depression on the paralysed side, and deviation of the ... The majority of adult patients with facial paralysis require some degree of protection and/or ... These consist of autologous grafts such as plantaris/palmaris tendons or fascia lata as ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 6 versions
N Pallua… - The Poly-Traumatized Patient with Fractures, 2011 - Springer ... of five to eight branches lying deep near the parotid-masseteric fascia in the ... Clinical assessment of facial paralysis documents the following findings: (a) voli- tional and involuntary ... the presence or absence of a nasolabial fold, commissural of depression and deviation, upper lip ... Related articles
[CITATION] Facial palsy can devastate patients. Facial appearance can be grossly distorted bythe sagging of half the face, often accompanied by drooling of food and …
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J Jacobson, J Rihani, K Lin, PJ Miller… - Skull Base, 2011 - thieme-connect.com ... at the expense of tongue function—resulting in hemiglossal atrophy, tongue deviation, and impaired ... the mandible.[16] At the superior extent of the incision, the temporalis fascia is exposed ... Mean duration of facial paralysis before undergoing neurorrhaphy was 12.1 (range of 0 to ... Related articles - All 2 versions
YL Yang, BS Fu, RW Li, PN Smith, WD Mu… - European Spine …, 2011 - Springer ... Standard deviation (SD) 12.5 10.9 ... and the trachea and esophagus medially was opened with a blunt dissection, and the prevertebra fascia with a ... In Group B, one patient had transient superior laryngeal nerve paralysis after surgery, but recovered completely without intervention ... Related articles - All 2 versions