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Enlarged hands and feet. Enlarged facial features, including the facial bones, lips, nose and tongue. Coarse, oily, thickened skin. Excessive sweating and body ...
inability to move the arms, legs, or facial muscles; inability to speak; incoherent speech; increased urination; indigestion; inverted nipple; irregular ...
Facial plastic surgery is unique within otolaryngology in that a good outcome is defined by mutual agreement between the patient and surgeon before surgery. Dr.
Facial paralysis that affects eyelid muscles can lead to ectropion. Scars or previous surgeries. Skin that has been damaged by burns or trauma, such as a dog ...
Third-order neurons. This neuron path extends along the side of the neck and leads to facial skin and muscles of the iris and eyelids. Nerve damage in this ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the benefit to postoperative facial nerve function of using electromyography (EMG) based monitoring of facial nerve ...
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Maxillofacial trauma and reconstructive surgery; Facial fracture repair, flap surgery, free muscle transfer and microvascular reconstruction; Cancer treatment ...
Sneezing; Runny nose; Itchy, red or watery eyes; Nasal congestion; Itchy nose, roof of mouth or throat; Postnasal drip; Cough; Facial pressure ...
Occasionally, facial numbness or tingling may occur. Rarely, large tumors may press on your brainstem, threatening vital functions. A tumor can prevent the ...
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