Facial Paralysis

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Facial Paralysis on #MDlinx

mdlinx.com — “Facial Paralysis on #MDlinxView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 23, 2010 at 7:42 pm By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Physician, Doctor, and Health Communicator

Features of Facial Asymmetry Following Incomplete Recovery from Facial Paralysis: Yonsei Medical Journal http://bit.ly/c26PO9 #ENT

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Facial Paralysis or Bell's Palsy

fauquierent.net — “This webpage describes an alarming situation where the face suddenly and inexplicably stops moving without any other symptoms. One moment the face is moving fine, and the next, it suddenly has stopped moving on one side (rarely even both sides). Here's why...View full resource at fauquierent.net

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Most Recently Shared on October 12, 2011 at 1:10 pm By:

DrChrisChangFauquier ENT Consultants in October 2005 and enjoys treating all aspects of the head and neck of all different ages from pediatrics to adults. He has a particularly keen interest in surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea as well as professional voice care from operatic singers to the lecturing professor whether the complaint be a weaker than normal voice to sudden pitch breaks or onset delays of only the upper singing vocal range. Complete care from diagnosis to voice therapy to surgical correction of vocal problems are provided. Additionally, he is the founder of the Virginia Voice & Speech Center.
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Evaluation and Management of Facial Paralysis (Bell's Palsy) http://t.co/H5PvYUoH

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Surgery Article | Facial Paralysis

mdlinx.com — “Activation of the Masseter muscle during normal smile production and the implications for dynamic reanimation surgery for facial paralysisView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 3, 2011 at 12:16 pm By:

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#plasticsurgery Activation of the Masseter muscle during normal smile production and the implications for dynami... http://bit.ly/oi5T6E

6 months ago...

Otolaryngology Article | Facial Paralysis

mdlinx.com — “Warthins tumour and facial nerve palsy: an unusual associationView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 7, 2011 at 12:01 pm By:

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Warthins tumour and facial nerve palsy: an unusual association: British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery http://bit.ly/kiOIAX #ENT

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Surgery Article | Facial Paralysis

mdlinx.com — “Reinnervation by the contralateral facial nerve in patients with peripheral facial palsyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 23, 2011 at 4:39 am By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Physician, Doctor, and Health Communicator

Dr Josep Valls-Sole just commented on: Reinnervation by the contralateral facial nerve in patients w... http://bit.ly/jw8zyT #authorcmnt

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Otolaryngology Article | Facial Paralysis

mdlinx.com — “Clinical Assessment of a New Computerised Objective Method of Measuring Facial PalsyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 14, 2011 at 7:53 am By:

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Clinical Assessment of a New Computerised Objective Method of Measuring Facial Palsy: Clinical Otolaryngology http://bit.ly/ion367 #ENT

9 months ago...

Otolaryngology Article | Facial Paralysis

mdlinx.com — “Oral antibiotic treatment and long-term outcomes of Lyme facial nerve palsyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2011 at 3:11 pm By:

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Oral antibiotic treatment and long-term outcomes of Lyme facial nerve palsy: Infection http://bit.ly/lSqvd2 #ENT

9 months ago...

Facial Paralysis Support Group | Facebook

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Come to "Facial Paralysis Support Group" Friday, March 5 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. The Facial Paralysis Support... http://bit.ly/cvoMHJ

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Infectious Disease Article | Facial Paralysis

mdlinx.com — “Oral antibiotic treatment and long-term outcomes of Lyme facial nerve palsyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2011 at 11:59 pm By:

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Oral antibiotic treatment and long-term outcomes of Lyme facial nerve palsy: Infection http://bit.ly/kbtcmP #ID

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Moebius Syndrome: Facial Paralysis | World of Psychology

psychcentral.com — “Moebius syndrome is the name given to facial paralysis, and is characterized by an individual who is incapable of expressing their emotions or any kind ofView full resource at psychcentral.com

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World of Psychology: Moebius Syndrome: Facial Paralysis http://bit.ly/aDrG79

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Fauquier ENT Blog: New Webpage on Facial Paralysis

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Fauquier ENT Blog: New Webpage on Facial Paralysis

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Most Recently Shared on August 21, 2011 at 12:56 am By:

DrChrisChangFauquier ENT Consultants in October 2005 and enjoys treating all aspects of the head and neck of all different ages from pediatrics to adults. He has a particularly keen interest in surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea as well as professional voice care from operatic singers to the lecturing professor whether the complaint be a weaker than normal voice to sudden pitch breaks or onset delays of only the upper singing vocal range. Complete care from diagnosis to voice therapy to surgical correction of vocal problems are provided. Additionally, he is the founder of the Virginia Voice & Speech Center.
" /> Chris Chang, MD Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

New Webpage on Facial Paralysis: Our office has produced a new webpage on the evaluation and management of facia... http://t.co/7dLjs4g

6 months ago...

Neurology News & Articles - MDLinx - Facial Paralysis on #MDlinx

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Central facial palsy revisited: A clinical-radiological study: Annals of Neurology http://bit.ly/ajCwQI #neurology

1 year ago...

Otolaryngology News & Articles - MDLinx - Facial Paralysis on #MDlinx

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Development of recurrent facial palsy during plasmapheresis in Guillain-Barre syndrome: a case report:... http://bit.ly/96qc6g #ENT #mdlinx

2 years ago...

Restoring Smiles in Children with Permanent Facial Paralysis

newswise.com — “A half-paralyzed face with a motionless, drooping side can be alarming at any age, but when it occurs in a child it can be especially devastating.View full resource at newswise.com

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#health news: Restoring Smiles in Children with Permanent Facial Paralysis: A half-paralyzed face with a motionl... http://bit.ly/kIPpgq

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  • DrChrisChangFauquier ENT Consultants in October 2005 and enjoys treating all aspects of the head and neck of all different ages from pediatrics to adults. He has a particularly keen interest in surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea as well as professional voice care from operatic singers to the lecturing professor whether the complaint be a weaker than normal voice to sudden pitch breaks or onset delays of only the upper singing vocal range. Complete care from diagnosis to voice therapy to surgical correction of vocal problems are provided. Additionally, he is the founder of the Virginia Voice & Speech Center.
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    Chris Chang, MD

    Dr. Chang is a Yale and Duke-trained Board-Certified Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgeon with fellowship training in laryngology and voice disorders (one of only a few laryngologists in the mid-Atlantic USA). He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals and is actively involved in medical research in this specialty field. In 2008, he was named as one of America's Top Physicians by the Consumer's Research Council of America as well as Northern Virginia Top Doctor in 2011.

    He joined Fauquier ENT Consultants in October 2005 and enjoys treating all aspects of the head and neck of all different ages from pediatrics to adults. He has a particularly keen interest in surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea as well as professional voice care from operatic singers to the lecturing professor whether the complaint be a weaker than normal voice to sudden pitch breaks or onset delays of only the upper singing vocal range. Complete care from diagnosis to voice therapy to surgical correction of vocal problems are provided. Additionally, he is the founder of the Virginia Voice & Speech Center.

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    Dr Subhas Gupta

    Dr Gupta possesses a unique set of skills as the Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery and Director of the Residency Training Program at Loma Linda University. He believes his first responsibility is to care for and educate each of his patients. He has brought a broad surgical expertise and international clinical experience to the Inland Empire. After graduating from McGill University School of Medicine in Montreal, Canada, Dr. Gupta spent nearly a decade in post-graduate training completing residency training and fellowships.

    Dr Gupta holds a PhD in medical informatics with expertise and active research projects in Internet-based health-care delivery, virtual reality in surgery, and technology assessment. He has been well recognized for his contributions to research in cosmetic surgery, minimally invasive techniques, laser surgery, scar control, informatics, outcomes assessment, and wound healing with funded fellowships, research grants, and paper/presentation awards from numerous specialty and national societies. He has published over 50 scientific articles and serves on several scientific review and editorial boards. His current research projects deal with ultrasound-assisted liposuction, minimally invasive facial rejuvenation, scar-less healing, and advanced technologies in wound care.

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