LuigiCattaneo,ElenaSaccani,PieroDe Giampaulis,GirolamoCrisi,GiovanniPavesi.Central facial palsy revisited: A clinical‐radiological study[J]. Ann Neurol. .2010(3)Cattaneo L, Saccani E, De Giampaulis P, et al. Central facial palsy revisited: a clinical-radiological study. Ann Neurol. 2010; 68...
Central facial palsyMillard Gubler syndromeStrokeMedullary infarcts are occasionally associated with facial palsy of the central type (C-FP). This finding can be explained by the course of the facial corticobulbar (F-CB) fibers. It is believed that fibers that project to the upper facial muscles...
However, central-type facial palsy is usually found contralaterally to the infarct area at the level of the rostral medulla. In the present report, we discuss the pathogenesis of the neurological manifestations in a 57-year-old man with hypertension. The patient presented with mild left facial ...
Eighty percent of all peripheral facial nerve paralysis is initially labeled as idiopathic nerve paralysis, also known as Bell’s palsy. Recovery is usually prompt and complete in 70% of these cases [1]. Neoplasms of the facial nerve is uncommon. It accounts for approximately 5% of all cases...
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is expressed by astrocytes in the central nervous system (CNS), but also by immature and regenerative Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). GFAP antibodies (GFAP-Abs) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) have been mainly described in patients with ...
(Isaac's syndrome; peripheral nerve hyper- excitability syndrome) EMG evidence of myokymia; ~30% VGKC antibodies; ~20% associated with thymoma or lung cancer; association with other autoimmune diseases Multifocal motor neuropathy (MFMN) Focal asymmetrical onset, often upper limb; pure LMN syndrome;...
central facial palsyallied healthspeech-language pathologyrehabilitationsurveyPurpose: The role of allied health practitioners providing physical rehabilitation of central facial palsy (CFP) is minimally reported in the literature. This study explores current practice and the roles, attitudes and perceptions ...
facial palsyquality of lifestrokeBACKGROUND: There are a few reports on the impact of central facial palsy and dysarthria on quality of life (QOL) in stroke patients.Chang, Won HyukSohn, Min KyunLee, JongminKim, Deog YoungLee, Sam-GyuShin, Yong-IlOh, Gyung-JaeLee, Yang-SooJoo, Min ...
BACKGROUNDIsolated central facial palsy (I-CFP) is attributed to a lacunar syndrome affecting the corona radiata region or pons. We examined our acute stroke registry for patients presenting with I-CFP and localized their symptoms to a vascular lesion.Sands, Kara A.Shahripour, Reza BavarsadKumar...
The occurrence of central facial palsy was confirmed by the absence of clinical, radiological and audiological signs of peripheral involvement. The contralateral stapedius reflex test (500, 1000, and 2000 Hz) was present in this case.doi:10.1016/0165-5876(89)90053-0Yurdanur Kilinç...