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She'd never had to do that with her facial nerves.
By age 25 there is a 10 percent risk of damage to a facial nerve.
Certainly there had been no possible way in which her eye or facial nerves could be considered a "security risk"!
The facial nerve gives off several branches in the face.
This technique has a higher risk at damaging the facial nerve.
This can be used to examine the facial nerve even in unconscious patients.
Since being five years old, Peter suffers from facial nerve paralysis.
The branches of the facial nerve cross the artery from behind forward.
Regarding the facial nerves, the eyes seem to be most vulnerable, with no specific pattern as to one or both.
"A different set of facial nerves is stimulated by stress.
It is thought that an inflammation leads to swelling of the facial nerve.
Few cases of bilateral facial nerve palsy have been reported and is said to only effect 1 in every 5 million per year.
Bell's palsy results from an inflammation of a major facial nerve.
He or she will also give you a physical and neurological exam to check facial nerve function.
It refers to an abnormal reaction to the stimulation of the facial nerve.
The motor nerves of the forehead connect to the facial nerve.
It usually results from damage to upper motor neurons of the facial nerve.
The facial nerve is the seventh of 12 cranial nerves.
They are often associated with the facial nerve.
Surgery carries risk to the facial nerve which may therefore be monitored during the procedure.
Facial nerves often become involved, causing slurred speech and blurred vision.
Pain zigzagged across the network of his facial nerves.
Depending upon the size of the infarct, it can also involve the facial nerve.
A meaningful amount of data now shows that results are improved when facial nerve monitoring is employed.
Facial nerve for the anterior 2/3 of the tongue and soft palate.