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Learn how these procedures can allow people with facial paralysis to regain the ability to smile and make other facial expressions.
... paralysis, Central sleep apnea, Restless legs syndrome, Narcolepsy, Idiopathic hypersomnia, REM sleep behavior disorder, Sleepwalking, Sleep-related eating ...
Mardini is a plastic surgeon and global leader in the field of craniofacial surgery and facial paralysis and reanimation surgery in children and adults. Dr ...
Weakness or paralysis. Confusion. Trouble talking. Dizziness. A sudden, bad headache. You are likely to have a CT scan or MRI if: You've had a head injury ...
... paralysis, Pulsatile tinnitus, Neurofibromatosis type 2, Facial nerve tumor. Show more areas of focus for Nicholas L. Deep, M.D.. Jim ...
Polio is a very serious infection that causes paralysis of the muscles, including the muscles that enable you to walk and breathe. A polio infection may ...
Medical conditions, such as vocal cord paralysis, throat cancer or mouth cancer, block or narrow the airway. Paralysis, conditions that affect the brain and ...
If the diphtheria toxin damages the nerves that help control muscles used in breathing, these muscles may become paralyzed. At that point, you might need ...
Spinal cord tumors can cause serious problems such as pain and paralysis. Find out about diagnosis and treatment.
One-sided paralysis or weakness in the face, arms or legs. Confusion. Difficulty walking or talking. Sudden vision changes. Unexplained numbness. Severe ...
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