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Special attention is paid to preserving or correcting facial nerve function after tumor resection. "Facial paralysis is obviously a cosmetic problem. But it's ...
“We did learn at that time that he was going to have partial facial paralysis because the muscles were disturbed,” Linda says. “One eye didn't close for a ...
... paralysis, Thymic tumor, Chest wall deformity, Tracheomalacia, Tracheal stenosis, Diaphragmatic hernia, Mediastinal tumor, Tracheobronchomalacia. Show more ...
... paralysis, Weight. Show more areas of focus for Alanna M. Rebecca, M.D.. Chris J. Reisenauer, M.D.. Interventional Radiologist.
paralysis; prolonged bleeding from cuts; red or black, tarry stools; red or dark brown urine; sneezing; sore throat; sweating; trouble breathing; unusual ...
Management of Diaphragm Paralysis and Eventration. Thorac Surg Clin. 2024 May; 34 (2):179-187 Epub 2024 Feb 18. View PubMed; Chang SH, Geraci TC, Piper GL ...
Loss of control over the movement of the muscles that control the voice, also called vocal cord paralysis. This can be caused by nerve injuries due to ...
... paralysis." Treatment goals. Treatment goals, in order of importance, include: Elimination of significant nodal blood flow ("tumor perfusion") by Doppler ...
... paralysis. Shelley S. Noland, M.D.. Hand Surgeon. Phoenix, AZ. Areas of focus: Wrist fracture treatment, Nerve decompression, Tendon ...
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