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Fluoroscopy Guided Facial Nerve Block in the Treatment of Facial Spasm

Lim HK, Kwak NK, Lee YB, Yoon KB

  • KMID: 2104675
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1995 Apr;8(1):82-85.
Hemifacial spasm is a distressing condition characterized clinically by paroxysmal and an involuntary movement in muscles innervated by the facial nerve on one side of the face. Blockade of the...
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The Management of Facial Nerve Schwannoma

Chun YM, Park KH, Lee JS, Chun SH

  • KMID: 1922509
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1997 Jul;40(7):1052-1058.
Facial nerve schwannomas are uncommon tumors that involve the facial nerve. They are frequently misdiagnosed due to subtle and variable clinical presentations. The aim of management of facial nerve schwannoma...
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Facial Nerve Paralysis and Surgical Management

Lee WS, Kim J

The facial nerve coursing through the temporal bone provides a challenge to the otologic surgeon. Advances in surgical instrumentation and refinements of surgical strategies enable the otologist to uncover the...
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Facial nerve injury related to the intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy: A case report

Huh JY, Kim TY, Choi BH

  • KMID: 2005183
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2003 Oct;29(5):346-348.
A facial nerve palsy is described in a patient who underwent IVRO for the correction of a facial asymmetry and anterior openbite. A possible mechanism of facial nerve injury is...
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Surgical Findings to Differentiate Between Facial Nerve Schwannoma and Vestibular Schwannoma

Lee JD, Lee WS

OBJECTIVES: Facial nerve schwannomas may be misdiagnosed as vestibular schwannomas (VSs) if the tumor is confined to the internal auditory canal (IAC) without involvement the geniculated ganglion or labyrinthine segment...
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Bilateral Bifurcation of the Mastoid Segment of the Facial Nerve

Kim SR, Jung H

  • KMID: 2276425
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Jun;48(6):804-806.
The facial nerve is the most important structure in the ear surgery. The presence of an anomalous route of the facial nerve is rarely encountered, and this occurs more frequently...
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Surgical Treatment of Facial Paralysis

Mehta RP

The management of facial paralysis is one of the most complex areas of reconstructive surgery. Given the wide variety of functional and cosmetic deficits in the facial paralysis patient, the...
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Report of facial nerve decompression in the traumatic facial palsy

Kim IK, Lee SH, Oh SS, Choi JH, Oh NS, Kim ES

  • KMID: 1543534
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2000 Jun;26(3):318-324.
Return of facial nerve function is important in patients with facial nerve paralysis by trauma. Sometimes, delay in diagnosis of facial nerve paralysis make recovery of facial nerve function difficult....
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Combined Facial and Abducens Nerve Palsy in Pontine Infarction

Kim KS, Yang DW, Lee CM, Yi J, Lee GH, Kim JI

  • KMID: 2342739
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1998 Oct;16(5):752-754.
Isolated cranial neuropathies involving the facial nerve are very rare manifestations of pontine infarction, and have not been described in paramedian pontine infarction. We report a 67-year-old woman who developed...
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Two Cases of Peripheral Facial Nerve Neurilemmoma

Lim JB, Kim JP, Ahn SK, Jeon SY

  • KMID: 2074465
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2002 Oct;45(10):1010-1013.
Neurilemmomas are benign tumors that arise from the nerve sheath. Facial nerve neurilemmomas are uncommon, slow-growing neoplasms that occur anywhere along the course of the facial nerve. The majority of...
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A Case of Facial Nerve Schwannoma Presenting as an External Auditory Canal Mass

Jung DJ, Seok JH, Lee KY, Lee SH

  • KMID: 1445872
  • Korean J Audiol.
  • 2011 Dec;15(3):147-151.
Facial nerve schwannoma is a rare benign tumor that arises from the Schwann cell sheath of facial nerve. Although the tumor can occur anywhere along the course of the peripheral...
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Temporary Facial Nerve Paralysis after Post-op Edema: A Case Report

Lim BS, Hwang KG, Shim KS

Facial nerve paralysis following delayed complication after trauma was rare and hard to find reason. After symptom of facial nerve paralysis was found, careful clinical and neuropathic investigation needed through...
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Intraparotid Facial Nerve Schwannoma

Cho HR, Kwon SS, Chung S, Choi YJ

Intraparotid facial nerve schwannoma is a rare benign neoplasm. Due to its rarity, it is not usually a prioritized diagnosis before surgery and may therefore lead to an unintentional treatment...
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How to Avoid Facial Nerve Injury in Mastoidectomy?

Ryu NG, Kim J

Unexpected iatrogenic facial nerve paralysis not only affects facial disfiguration, but also imposes a devastating effect on the social, psychological, and economic aspects of an affected person's life at once....
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Facial Nerve Function after Anterior Transposition of Facial Nerve

Yoon BM, Lee WS, Park SY, Hong BK

  • KMID: 2274451
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Aug;41(8):1004-1007.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The transposition of the facial nerve is an essential procedure to obtain optimal surgical field and to remove the lesion completely when the tumor is located medial...
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The Facial Nerve and Gustatory Function

Kim GR

Electrogustometry has become one of the most important and useful diagnostic methods as has audiometry and vestibular function tests in the otolaryngological field. Although much literature, concerning the facial nerve...
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Preoperative Identification of Facial Nerve in Vestibular Schwannomas Surgery Using Diffusion Tensor Tractography

Choi KS, Kim MS, Kwon HG, Jang SH, Kim OL

OBJECTIVE: Facial nerve palsy is a common complication of treatment for vestibular schwannoma (VS), so preserving facial nerve function is important. The preoperative visualization of the course of facial nerve...
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Facial Nerve Block for the Treatment of Facial Spasm: A retrospective analysis of 27 patients

Kim C, Lee YB, Lee HK, Yoon KB, Choi R

  • KMID: 1946519
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1994 May;7(1):43-48.
Twenty seven patients with hemifacial spasm were treated by facial nerve block at the foramen stylomastoideum and O'Brien block from January 1992 to March 1994. There were 16 female and...
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Long-Term Follow-Up after the Sural Nerve Graft on the Injured Temporal Branch of the Facial Nerve: A Case Report

Cheon JH, Chung JH, Yoon ES, Lee BI, Park SH

The temporal branch of the facial nerve is particularly vulnerable to traumatic injuries due to its anatomic location, which often causes severe aesthetic and functional loss in the patient. Moreover,...
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A Case of Direct Hypoglossal-Facial Nerve Side-to-End Anastomosis

Yoon BM, Min KS, Choi HM, Bong JP

  • KMID: 2074446
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2001 Oct;44(10):1107-1111.
When a surgeon fails to save intracranial segement of the facial nerve and can not identify the proximal segment of the facial nerve due to severe adhesion or severe brain...
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