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Facial Nerve Res
22
Prognosis of otogenic and traumatic facial palsy.
Early prognostic diagnosis of facial nerve paralysis in patients with Bell's palsy.
Early prognostic diagnosis of patients with peripheral facial palsy: Clinical advantage of transcranial magnetic stimulation of the facial nerve.
Very early prognostic assessment of facial palsy using the antidromic facial nerve response.
Prognostic evaluation of Hunt syndrome by VZV DNA quantitation in saliva.
Total facial nerve decompression for Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Combination of a middle cranial fossa and transmastoid approach.
Reconstruction of the intratemporal facial nerve using the greater auricular nerve grafting.
Hemihypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis for acute facial paralysis.
Detection of latency-associated transcripts in the HSV-1 reactivation model using RT-PCR.
Facial nerve paralysis induced by herpes simplex virus type 1 infection. An experimental study in diabetic mice.
Circulatory effects of prostaglandin E1 on tissue blood flow and facial nerve paralysis.
Detection of VZV in posterior auricular muscle of patients with facial palsy.
Analysis of VZV load in patients with Hunt syndrome.
Fluctuations in anti-VZV IgG antibody for serological diagnosis of VZV reactivation in patients with acute peripheral facial palsy.
Clinical features of post-operative delayed facial palsy.
Prophylactic effects to prevent the recurrent facial palsy of dental origin.
Facial nerve palsy complicated by intra-arterial chemotherapy for head and neck cancer.
Study of the normal facial nerve by using the "3DX Multi-Image Micro CT".
ENoG amplitude and body mass index(BMI).
Prognostic evaluation by ENoG. Amplitude or area? Using computer simulation.
Study of the distribution of facial nerve conduction velocities by transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Compensatory neurophysiologic process in lesions with facial nerve involvement.
Magnetoencephalography preceding the task of lip protrusion.
Objective evaluation of facial movement by integrated electromyogram.
Evaluation of facial palsy using integrated electromyograms.
Objective evaluation of pathological synkinesis. Comparative study of integrated electromyography and the marker method.
Evaluating the movements of the buccal and orbicular muscle of the mouth by employing an infrared camera.
Quantification of facial motion for objective evaluations using a 3-D fast measurement system.
Quantitative estimation of facial paralysis based on contour extraction. (3).
Non-steroidal therapy trial for facial palsy.
Surgical decompression of the facial nerve after high-dose steroid therapy.
Experience with the use of valaciclovir hydrochloride for the treatment of peripheral facial nerve paralysis.
Recovery from Bell's palsy of patients who were treated from the day of onset.
Clinical courses of facial palsy patients eight days after the onset of palsy.
Nocturnal onset and development of facial palsy.
Evaluation of cases with bilateral facial nerve paralysis at our department.
Long-term prognosis of vertigo and hearing loss in Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
A case of Ramsay Hunt syndrome with cranial polyneuropathy.
A case of cholesteatoma with Bezold's abscess and facial palsy.
A case of traumatic facial nerve palsy with cranial suture separation.
A case of nuclear facial paralysis with brain stem hemorrhage.
A case of neurofibromatosis developing facial paralysis following treatment with a gamma knife.
Facial nerve paralysis as a first manifestation of middle cranial metastatic carcinoma of the breast: A case report.
A case of pleomorphic adenoma of the submandibular grand in a patient with a history of ipsilateral Bell's palsy.
Relationship between the synkinesis of hemifacial spasms and the excitability of the facial nucleus after injection the orbicularis oculi muscle with botulinum toxin-A.
Results of treating a facial spasm and blepharospasm by using type A botulinus toxin.
Application of botulinum toxin for hyper-rhinorrhea resulting from traumatic facial nerve palsy.
Indication for biofeedback rehabilitation to prevent synkinesis.
Treatment of synkinesis by biofeedback rehabilitation after botulinum toxin injection.
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