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Additional symptoms, such as facial nerve paralysis, swallowing and speech difficulty, and arm and leg weakness, may develop as a result of tumor growth or side ...
... Facial deformity, Impacted wisdom teeth, Jaw tumors and cysts, Broken jaw, Impacted tooth, Facial laceration, Dentofacial anomaly, Facial fracture ...
... Facial pain disorder, Spontaneous intracranial hypotension, Post-traumatic headache. Show more areas of focus for Olga P. Fermo, M.D. ...
Resists cuddling and holding, and seems to prefer playing alone. Has poor eye contact and lacks facial expression. Doesn't speak or has delayed speech, or loses ...
... Facial paralysis, NF2-related schwannomatosis. Show more areas of focus for ... Facial nerve disorder, Middle ear disease, Schwannomatosis, Otosclerosis ...
... Facial deformity, Dermatochalasis, Moebius syndrome, Facial injury, Facial spasm, Facial paralysis, Facial weakness, Facial nerve tumor, Facial volume loss.
Examples include breast development and growth of facial hair. In people assigned male at birth, GnRH analogues slow the growth of facial and body hair ...
facial spasm surgery, Brain tumor, Spinal cord tumor, Brain aneurysm, Epilepsy, Trigeminal neuralgia, Hydrocephalus, Moyamoya disease, Hemifacial spasm. Show ...
Pinpointing the cause of facial pain is key to Mayo Clinic's approach. That starts with a thorough patient history. "Understanding a patient's early ...
Despite undergoing 58 reconstructive facial surgeries in 10 years before going to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, he was still unable to eat solid food or speak ...
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