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Vocal cord paralysis. Dr. Ekbom works with jellyfish collagen to create a better and long-lasting injectable to improve voices. Additionally, he is evaluating ...
In the same year, Messner and colleagues paralyzed unsedated volunteers and found a dramatic drop in BIS values until paralysis wore off or was reversed.3 ...
Within his facial plastic surgery practice, Dr. Dey offers particular expertise in facial reanimation for patients with facial paralysis as well as aesthetic ...
This rare, inherited disease causes a buildup of fatty acids that damages the brain and typically results in muscle control loss, blindness and paralysis.
A shingles outbreak can affect the facial nerve near one of your ears, potentially causing facial paralysis and hearing loss.
Learn about this group of conditions that affect movement. It's caused by damage to the developing brain, usually before birth.
Injury to the upper segments of the cervical spinal cord often results in complete or partial paralysis of respiratory muscles, including the diaphragm muscle.
Rutt works with a multidisciplinary research team and Mayo's professional voice clinic. Focus areas. Vocal cord paralysis. Dr. Rutt evaluates quality of life ...
Cranial nerve damage may result in: Paralysis of facial muscles or losing sensation in the face; Loss of or altered sense of smell or taste; Loss of vision or ...
... vestibular schwannoma extending into the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) that results in acute postoperative moderate or severe facial nerve paralysis.
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