Neurology of the Newborn
... Facial Paralysis Facial paralysis refers to weakness of facial muscles. In this context of perinatal trauma, the term indicates facial nerve injury and therefore involvement of the muscles of the upper as well as lower parts of the face ...
Unmasking the Face
Filled with breakthrough research, the book explains how to identify the facial expression of basic emotions and how to tell when people try to mask, simulate or neutralize their expression.
Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neurology
... facial and vestibulocochlear nerves were visible on both sides of the medulla and no lesions were recognized, nor was there any evidence of oti- tis media. These tetanic signs may be the first indication of a disorder of the facial ...
Encyclopedia of Imaging
... facial palsy. It results from an opportunistic pseudomonas aeruginosa infection often afflicting dia- betic and other immuno-compromised ... Facial Nerve Palsy . Figure 2 Axial T1W ( Facial Nerve Palsy 691 Clinical Presentation.
Surgery of the Ear and Temporal Bone
... facial nerve regeneration with nerve grafting techniques , and to optimize static and dy- namic transfer for facial expression . The quantification of facial muscle function is another ongoing area of study , so that distinct ...
DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
... facial asymmetry from subtle facial weakness is sometimes challenging . Note the tone of the muscles of facial ex- pression , and look for atrophy and fasciculations . Note the resting position of the face and whether there are any ...
Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Facial care Facial treatment NT Facial exercises -Diseases ( May Subd Geog ) NT Face - Movement disorders Facial pain Rosacea --Diagnosis ( May Subd Geog ) - Expression USE Facial expression -Fractures USE Facial bones - Fractures ...
The Medical Brief
... facial pa- ralysis known as a frigore . We have seen cases of peripheral facial paralysis due to intracranial compression , intrapetrous , or parotid . We must now say a few words concerning some rarer forms : same ( a ) In bulbar ...
Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck
... facial nerve , superficial layer of the deep fascia , facial vein , some lymphatic glands , and the body of the lower jaw ; it rests upon the mylo - hyoid , hyo - glossus , and stylo - glossus muscles , the facial artery , submental ...
The American Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Ophthalmology
... facial nerve . Facialis . ( G. ) Facial nerve . Facialiskrampf . ( G. ) Spasm of the muscles supplied by the facial nerve . Facialislähmung . ( G. ) Paralysis of the facial nerve . Facial nerve . SEVENTH NERVE . This is a pure motor ...
Text-book of human physiology
... FACIAL NERVE . The facial nerve arises with centrifugal fibers from the ganglion - cells of two nuclei on the floor of the fourth ventricle . The anterior , smaller nucleus , which is situated immediately behind the most posterior cells ...
The Appearance of Character
The contribution of the Comte de Caylus to the development of the `tete d'expression' is analysed, as well as the innovations of Greuze in the field of expression. Physiognomy in portraiture is also addressed through the work of La Tour.
The Nose, Throat and Ear, and Their Diseases
... facial nerve for lateral implantation . Ascertain if the facial is of sufficient length to graft into the hypoglossal without traction . If not , remove the mastoid tip and open the facial canal for inch to gain increase in length ...
Photoplay
The Aristocrat of Motion Picture Magazines. a more patient and persistent use of facial film . But a good average case is that of Mrs. McRae , a lady of forty . The very first filming was enough to convince her of facial film's peculiar ...
Studies in Clinical Medicine
... facial nerve is implicated by the lesion , which lies between the geniculate ganglion and the point where the chorda tympani joins the facial . ( See fig . 21. ) Paralysis of the facial muscles may , of course , be due to a lesion in ...
A Text-book of Human Physiology
... facial comes into direct relation with the auricular branch of the vagus ( d ) , which crosses it in the mastoid canal , and supplies it with sensory nerves ( see Vagus ) . 6. Peripheral Branches . After the facial issues from its ...
Ellis's Demonstrations of Anatomy
... facial and Arteries of transverse facial arteries with their accompanying veins . The the face . arteries are branches of the external carotid ; and the facial vein is received into the internal jugular trunk . The FACIAL ARTERY ( fig ...
A Dictionary of the German Terms Used in Medicine
... facial ar- Gesichtsfeldbeschränkung . , Gesichtsspalte , e prosoposchi- figure ; stature , size ; appear- | Gewölbe ... facial artery . Gesichtsausdruck , m . , physiog- nomy , expression of counte- nance . Gesichtsbeschauung , f ...
Glasgow Medical Journal
... facial anastomosis . 2. Descendens noni and communicans noni - facial anastomosis . 3. Lingual - facial anastomosis . 4. Chorda - tympani - facial anastomosis . 5. Glosso - pharyngeal - facial anastomosis . 6. Masseteric - facial ...
The Applied anatomy of the nervous system
... facial nerve vary to a marked extent with the degree of the paralysis , and the individual branches which may be in- volved ; and distinctions between the various forms of facial paralysis , met with in a large clinical field , have ...
