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The website PetMD notes that the cause of facial paralysis in dogs is an impairment of the facial nerve, blunting the electrical impulses that travel through the nerves.
The facial nerve team sees patients of all ages with complete or partial facial paralysis resulting from trauma, viruses, benign brain tumors, cancers, or congenital deformities. The most common cause ...
Currently completing the final rotation of her MS3 year, Bald has been deeply involved in clinical research on facial nerve paralysis. Under the mentorship of Benjamin Greene, M.D., an associate ...
The seventh cranial nerve (called facial nerve) controls the muscles of the face. It emerges from a narrow opening in the skull behind the ear. It is affected by ear infections, tumours, nerve disease ...