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The petrosal artery supplies the greater superficial petrosal nerve (GSPN), LPN, geniculate ganglion, and facial nerve. The anterior branch is the cavernous branch of the MMA and courses ...
Mandibular and facial fractures present a significant risk for infectious complications due to the inherent bacterial flora of the oral cavity and adjacent anatomical structures.
A rare case of Epstein-Barr virus-induced Bell palsy in an 18-year-old highlights the need for EBV testing in sudden facial paralysis.
What causes neuropathic pain and how is it diagnosed and treated? WebMD gives you an overview of the causes and treatment.
We compare Botox and dermal fillers, examining their uses, costs, and possible side effects. Learn more about the differences between them here.
Facial nerve paralysis causes weakness in one side of the face. It can occur due to nerve damage or a condition affecting the brain.
We describe a balloon-assisted technique that preserves blood flow to the facial nerve during Onyx injection, thereby mitigating the risk of nerve palsy. Methods A 68-year-old male presented with a ...
Facial beauty prediction (FBP) is a key computer vision task that uses algorithms to assess facial attractiveness. Current models rely on single feature extraction, such as using a single ...
Healing disease, repairing damage Dr. John Ng has worked with the Casey Eye Institute Facial Nerve Center multidisciplinary team to advance rehabilitation of patients with facial paralysis as well as ...
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