Cranial Nerve Palsy

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ingentaconnect Cranial nerve palsies in typhoid fever: report of three cases

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Cranial nerve palsies in typhoid fever: report of ... [Ann Trop Paediatr. 2011] - PubMed result

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Cranial nerve palsies in typhoid fever: report of three cases.: Authors: Joshi N, Bhattacharya M, Yadav S, Rusto... http://bit.ly/rrbamk

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MRI not a useful diagnostic tool for isolated cranial palsies

eyedocnews.com — “no need to get mri's in typical isolated cranial nerve palsiesView full resource at eyedocnews.com

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Discuss: Is an MRI a Useful Diagnostic Tool For Isolated Cranial Palsies?: Archives: Confirming what I was taugh... http://bit.ly/fPPXAH

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Schwannoma, Cranial Nerve: eMedicine Radiology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Prior to the advent of MRI, imaging of the cranial nerves (CNs) was difficult, and mass lesions arising from these nerves was often indirectly detected only by looking at bony changes in the skull base foramen ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Two Immigrants with Tuberculosis of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Region with Skull Base and Cranial Nerve Involvement

hindawi.com — “We report two immigrants with tuberculosis of the skull base and a review of the literature. A Somalian man presented with bilateral otitis media, hearing loss, and facial and abducens palsy. Imaging showed involvement of both mastoid and petrous bones, extending via the skull base to the nasopharynx, suggesting tuberculosis which was confirmed by characteristic histology and positive auramine staining, while Ziehl-Neelsen staining and PCR were negative. A Sudanese man presented with torticollisView full resource at hindawi.com

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Two Immigrants with Tuberculosis of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Region with Skull Base and Cranial Nerve Involveme... http://bit.ly/fvLVxB

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Neurology Medical News about Cranial Nerves

mdlinx.com — “Neuroclinical Anatomy of the third Cranial NerveView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Neuroclinical Anatomy of the third Cranial Nerve: The Internet Journal of Neurology http://bit.ly/aYWqkk #neurology #mdlinx

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Relapsed testicular lymphoma presenting with cranial nerve neurolymphomatosis

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Relapsed testicular lymphoma presenting with cranial nerve neurolymphomatosis http://bit.ly/hdO2BF #neurology

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Otolaryngology Article | Facial nerve palsy

mdlinx.com — “Recurrent facial nerve palsy: the role of surgeryView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Recurrent facial nerve palsy: the role of surgery: The Journal of Laryngology & Otology http://bit.ly/brPbe7 #ENT

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Facial Nerve Paralysis - Bell's Palsy

organizedwisdom.com — “When stricken with Bell's Palsy, it's helpful to see the facial nerves to gain a better understanding of how and why the nerve may become paralyzed. View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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Cranial nerves | Asheville Pain and Wellness Center

necknbackpain.com — “Cranial nerves have highly specialized functions. Do you know what they are?View full resource at necknbackpain.com

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Does each of your cranial nerve functioning properly? http://is.gd/pEo9u1

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Neurology Medical News about Cranial Nerves

mdlinx.com — “Clipping of a vertebral artery aneurysm behind the hypoglossal nerve under the monitoring of lower cranial nervesView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Clipping of a vertebral artery aneurysm behind the hypoglossal nerve under the monitoring of low... http://bit.ly/d7f3lR #neurology #mdlinx

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Bell Palsy: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Bell's palsy is a unilateral, peripheral facial paresis or paralysis that has an abrupt onset and no detectable cause. Bell palsy is one of the most common neurologic disorders affecting the cranial nerves, and it is ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Antiviral treatment in Bell's palsy remains controversial according to new studies. See eMedicine's article Bell Palsy http://bit.ly/aDxiF6

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Quadriplegia, Mutism And Lower Cranial Nerve Paralysis: Gabapentin Opens Window Of Communication

medicalnewstoday.com — “For patients with quadriplegia, mutism and lower cranial nerve paralysis (locked-in syndrome), their only means of interacting with others is through vertical gaze and upper eyelid movements, usiView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Quadriplegia, Mutism And Lower Cranial Nerve Paralysis: Gabapentin Opens Window Of Communication http://mnt.to/3F2q #neurology

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Legionnaires' Disease with Facial Nerve Palsy

hindawi.com — “Legionnaires' disease is primarily a pneumonic process caused by Legionella pneumophilia, a gram-negative aerobic bacillus but also has multiple system involvement. The most common manifestation is encephalopathy suggesting a generalized brain dysfunction but focal neurological manifestations have been reported. We report a patient with Legionella pneumonia associated with cerebellar dysfunction and unilateral facial nerve weakness. 51-year-old previously healthy male presented with shortness ofView full resource at hindawi.com

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Legionnaires' Disease with Facial Nerve Palsy: We report a patient with Legionella pneumonia associated with cer... http://bit.ly/e6pL8V

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Music and the Brain: The 8th Cranial Nerve | Healing Music Enterprises Blog

healingmusicenterprises.com — “Everyday neauroscientists are learning more about the brain and how music affects the brain. One thing we've known for awhile is that it enters the brain through the 8th cranial nerve. But how does knowledge improve your surgical experience?View full resource at healingmusicenterprises.com

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RT @chantdoc Music and the Brain: The 8th Cranial Nerve http://tinyurl.com/c8d7td #music and the #brain

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