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Mechanisms underlying delayed-onset facialparesis are poorly understood.
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Four years later, the patient experienced right-central facialparesis, which developed because of a small putaminal hematoma.
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A 5 year-old boy with a cerebellar gangliocytoma with a peripheral right facialparesis and ataxia is presented.
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Conclusions: The results suggest that continuous electromyographic monitoring of facial muscle during primary parotidectomy reduces the incidence of short-term postoperative facialparesis.
Usage of facial weakness in English
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Earlier age at onset of facialweakness was associated with greater disease severity.
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Two had facialweakness at the time when already wheelchair bound.
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One of these patients also experienced a slight facialweakness.
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There were no systemic symptoms or facialweakness.
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Of 15 body function indicators, facialweakness and mental functions were most strongly associated with global disability.
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Neurological examination revealed mild bilateral facialweakness, moderate proximal muscle weakness, and generalized absence of deep tendon reflexes in all limbs.
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The facialweakness was slight, the upper extremity was still powerless, but he could move the lower and draw it up in bed.
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New motor deficits developed in 11 patients, including edema-induced ataxia in 4 and one case of facialweakness after treatment of a vestibular schwannoma.