facial paralysis การใช้
- Congenital facial paralysis occurs usually unilaterally and may be complete or incomplete.
- The orbicularis oculi muscles are often examined in patients with facial paralysis.
- Central facial paralysis / palsy often has similar characteristics with stroke patients.
- A 16-year old is suffering facial paralysis as a result of psychological instability.
- Obstacles remain; he still suffers facial paralysis and he chokes periodically.
- The man experienced partial facial paralysis and has not recovered completely, Falcon said.
- These include partial facial paralysis, muscle weakness, and trouble swallowing.
- She holds three patents on the " Method of treatment of unilateral facial paralysis"
- Mistakes could cause hearing loss, facial paralysis or even death.
- Kathleen experienced partial facial paralysis, slurred her words and drooled.
- Trauma, Bell's palsy and tumour extirpation are examples of secondary or acquired facial paralysis.
- Untreated, however, the disease can cause arthritis, numbness, facial paralysis, an irregular heartbeat and death.
- Depressed and unhappy Lene suddenly contracts facial paralysis.
- Complications are rare, although they been known to result in blindness, ear damage and facial paralysis.
- Developed intermittent facial paralysis, similar to Bell's palsy.
- Later, severe arthritis and facial paralysis may develop.
- Slight facial paralysis is his most noticeable disfigurement.
- He accidentally slapped her very hard, which resulted in facial paralysis and a burst left eye vein.
- Together, the team assisted more than 800 patients with ailments such as broken bones and facial paralysis.
- "Facial paralysis cannot be related to poisoning, " said Syvkovych, a member of a centrist parliamentary faction.
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