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Your facial nerve goes through your temporal bone and emerges from your stylomastoid foramen. What Does the Facial Nerve Do? The facial nerve has four primary functions.
Managing facial nerve paralysis is fairly complex and may involve pharmacotherapy in addition to surgery.
Treatment of facial nerve weakness or paralysis caused by Bell's palsy, Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, facial nerve tumors, cancer treatment, ear disease, acoustic neuromas, facial trauma, temporal bone trauma ...
Damage to the facial nerve, cranial nerve VII, results in facial paralysis, which is commonly referred to as facial palsy. The seventh cranial nerve is responsible for innervating the facial ...
The facial nerve runs through the temporal bone, which is located at the sides and base of the skull. Any trauma that causes a fracture of this bone can cause facial paralysis.
Intraoperative facial-nerve monitoring with electromyography is routinely used. 49 Cochlear-nerve monitoring is frequently used when hearing preservation is attempted, and monitoring of other ...
Many cranial nerves and blood vessels pass through the temporal bone. Injuries to this bone can cause a loss of function in the facial muscles, as well as hearing loss and heavy bleeding.
For the first time in the world, endoscopic transcanal excision of facial nerve schwannoma was performed on a 35-year-old patient at Apollo Cancer Centre, Bangalore, India.
The discovery could shed light on how to treat prosopagnosia, or “facial blindness,” a condition in which a person is unable to recognize individual faces. The nerve clusters – called the ...