• 제목/요약/키워드: facial nerve palsy

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뫼비우스 증후군 - 발병기전, 임상양상, 진단 및 치료 - (Moebius syndrome - About Pathogenesis, Clinical manifestations, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Moebius -)

  • 유승호
    • 대한융합한의학회지
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.5-15
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: To review the concept of Moebius syndrome. Methods: Literature search was done to study definition, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical feature, and treatment of Moebius syndrome. Pubmed, RISS, Google scholarship and uptodate scholastic were used in the research. Search words were 'Moebius syndrome', 'treatment of Moebius syndrome'. Only English and Korean studies were assessed. Results: Moebius syndrome is rare disease characterized by nonprogressive congenital uni- or bi-lateral facial (VII cranial nerve) and abducens (VI cranial nerve) palsy. This facial palsy is found across the world, and its incidence is approximately 1 per 250,000. Moebius is diagnosed by clinical features. Facial palsy, eye abduction problem, limb deformities, global cerebral nerve impairment can be shown. Rehabilitation, smile surgery, and acupuncture can be used to treat this. Conclusion: Moebius syndrome's epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment is still not fully revealed. It is known to be a congenital disease which didn't have exact treatment except surgery. But, it needs further study about exact treatment, diagnosis, and pathogenesis.

안면신경마비 후유증 정안침 증례보고 (Case Study of a Patient with Sequelae of Facial Palsy)

  • 이은지;김성태;권민구;신현권;고용준;강수우;나재일;설재욱;조현정;정필선;현민경;정민영
    • 동의생리병리학회지
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.347-351
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    • 2015
  • This study examines a clinical progress of treatment for the sequelae of facial palsy through Jung-ahn acupuncture. The patient in this case was diagnosed with facial paralysis a few years ago. The patient was treated with Korean medicine and Western medicine, but was given up without improvement. The paretic symptom was found out in left side of the face. Also facial spasm and epiphora caused by blepharoptosis were existed. The patient got 8 times Jung-ahn acupuncture treatment from September 18th, 2014 to September 26th, 2014. House-Brackmann facial nerve grading system(H-B scale) was implemented. On the first time of the treatment, H-B scale was Grade Ⅴ and facial nerve grading was 2/8. Facial spasm and epiphora caused by blepharoptosis in lower eyelid were appeared on facial expressions and conversation. After total 8 treatments(therapies), H-B scale was Grade Ⅲ and facial nerve grading was 5/8. The symptoms of facial paralysis and blepharoptosis were improved. Jung-ahn acupuncture is estimated to be effective in facial palsy sequela. More cases are required to develop treatment of facial palsy sequela.

이하선 종양 수술 후 신경계 합병증 발생에 관여하는 인자들에 대한 연구 (A Study of the Factors Related with Postoperative Neurologic Complications after Parotid Gland Surgery)

  • 최낙선;윤정한;제갈영종;조재식
    • 대한두경부종양학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.200-204
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    • 1999
  • Objectives: Injuries of neurologic structures during parotid surgery are sometimes unavoidable even in benign tumors. Since the major postoperative neurologic complications such as facial nerve palsy and Frey's syndrome give a serious and heavy burden to both patients and surgeons, it is very important to know detailed information concerning risk factors, the incidence of complication, possibility of recovery, and the term before complete recovery. Materials and Methods: This report was based on 95 patients with parotid gland tumor who had been treated and followed up over 1 year at department of surgery and otolaryngology, chonnam university hospital. Results: 1) Among total 95 cases, the facial nerve palsy developed in 18 cases(l8.9%) and Frey's syndrome in 6 cases(6,3%). 2) The incidence of facial nerve palsy increased in cases with large tumor size, and in those operated with bipolar method. However, we didn't find out relationships between the incidence of facial palsy, localization, and histologic type. 3) The incidence of Frey's syndrome showed an increasing tendency in the cases with large tumor size, benign nature, and in those underwent superficial lobectomy with posterior approach, without a statistical significance. Conclusions: Risk of facial nerve palsy, especially a transient form, seems to be related to tumor size and bipolar coagulation method. Although Frey's syndrome tends to develop easily in the cases treated with superficial lobectomy under the diagnosis of benign tumor, a futhermore study is suggested to obtain a statistical significance.

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미세혈관 감압술 후 발생한 말초성 안면신경 마비와 수면장애에 대한 한방치험 1례 (A Case Report on Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy and Sleep Disorders After Microvascular Decompression)

  • 권민진;김태주;김나영;권오빈;이도훈;유상준;강동협;장선우
    • 대한한방내과학회지
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    • 제44권5호
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    • pp.929-940
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: This study reports on the efficacy of Korean medicine treatments for peripheral facial nerve palsy and sleep disorders that occur after microvascular decompression. Methods: A 57-year-old female patient with right facial palsy was treated with herbal medicines and acupuncture for 36 days. The treatment effect was evaluated using the House Brackmann Grading System (HBGS), Yanagihara's Unweighed Grading System (Yanagihara's score), and the Korean Modified Leeds Sleep Evaluation Questionnaire (KMLSEQ). Results: Following treatment, the patient showed a decrease in HBGS and an improvement in Yanagihara's score and KMLSEQ score. Conclusions: Korean medicine treatments appeared to be effective in reducing facial nerve palsy. Further clinical research on patients with facial nerve palsy is needed.

발병초기 Bell's Palsy 환자의 안면부 피부전기활동성 차이에 관한 연구 (Differences Between Facial Electrodermal Activities of Paralyzed Side and Those of Normal Side in Acute Stage of Bell's Palsy Patients)

  • 한경숙;남동현;고형균;박영배
    • 대한한의진단학회지
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.72-82
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    • 2005
  • Background and purpose: Bell‘s Palsy is a condition that causes the facial muscles to weaken or become paralyzed. It's caused by trauma to the 7th cranial nerve, and is not permanent. The aim of this study is to be convinced of differences between facial electrodermal activities of paralyzed side and those of normal side in acute stage of Bell's Palsy patients Methods: Electrodermal activity (EDA) was performed within 1 week after the onset of facial palsy and facial nerve electromyography (EMG) at 2 weeks after the onset. The recovery of facial nerve function was documented by House and Brackmann grading. All the patients were followed up weekly until recovery or up to 6 weeks. Results: There was significant differences (conductivity A: t=3.319, p=0.002; conductivity C: t=2.699, p=0.010) between facial electrodermal conductivities of paralyzed side and those of normal side in acute stage of Bell's Palsy patients (N=45). And the result showed that logarithmic scale of electrodermal conductivity A value ratio obviousely decreased with logarithmic scale of EMG zygomatic branch amplitude ratio (r=-0.472, p=0.143); logarithmic scale of capacitance B, logarithmic scale of EMG temporal branch amplitude ratio (r=-0.422, p=0.133); logarithmic scale of conductivity C, logarithmic scale of EMG buccal branch amplitude ratio (r=-0.545, p=0.083) (N=12). Conclusion: Electrodermal conductivities increased in paralyzed facial side in acute stage of Bell's Palsy patients.

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Facial Chuna Manual Therapy and Acupuncture Treatment for the Sequelae of Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy: Two Clinical Cases

  • Choi, Ga-Young;Park, Yu-Kyeong;Woo, Sang Ha;Lee, Jung Hee;Lee, Yun Kyu;Lee, Hyun-Jong;Kim, Jae Soo
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • 제39권1호
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    • pp.70-75
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    • 2022
  • Two patients with sequelae of peripheral facial nerve palsy were treated with Facial Chuna Manual Therapy (FCMT) and acupuncture over 6 months. The House-Brackmann (HB) scale, facial nerve grading system 2.0 (FNGS), the scale of Peitersen, the scale of Murata, and the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) were used to assess the effects of treatment. The HB scale, FNGS and NRS scores showed improvement for both patients (Case 1: HB scale 5 to 3, FNGS 4 to 2, NRS 10 to 5; Case 2: HB scale 5 to 3, FNGS 4 to 3, NRS 10 to 2.5) following 6 months of treatment. The scores for the Peitersen and Murata scales showed improvement over 6 months in Case 1 (Peitersen 2 to 1, Murata 10 to 7), but there was no change in Case 2 over the test period (4 months). FCMT and acupuncture may help patients with sequelae of facial palsy.

재발 벨마비의 임상 분석 (The Clinical Analysis of Recurrent Bell's Palsy)

  • 김경집;석정임;이동국
    • Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.38-42
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    • 2008
  • Background: Idiopathic facial nerve palsy, or Bell's palsy (BP), is a common and important disease. Recurrent Bell's palsy has been known as a rare entity with only a few cases in the literature. Methods: A total of 111 consecutive patients with acute BP patients were enrolled at Daegu Catholic University Hospital from July 2005 to March 2007. We classified the patients into two groups - single BP and recurrent BP - and compared them by demographic data, clinical features, MRI findings and prognosis. The degree of BP was graded according to the House and Brackmann facial nerve grading system. Results: Recurrent BP was observed in 10 (9%) patients. The number of recurrence was varied from 2 to 5. The mean age of first attack in recurrent BP was $35.70{\pm}23.65$ years old and was earlier than that of the single BP ($50.94{\pm}16.21$ year). The larger proportion of the single BP had an abnormal enhancement of affected facial nerve (91.3%) than the recurrent BP (50%). The recurrent BP showed worse prognosis than the single BP. The associated conditions, etiology, and clinical features were similar between two groups. Conclusions: In comparison with single BP, recurrent BP showed earlier onset of first BP attack, less frequent abnormal enhancement of facial nerve on MRI, and worse prognosis.

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심박변이도(Heart Rate Variability) 분석을 통한 특발성 안면신경마비와 자율신경실조의 상관성 연구 (Study of the Relation of Idiopathic Facial Palsy and Imbalance of Autonomic Nerve System by the Heart Rate Variability Analysis)

  • 최양식;김행범;김주희;이승원;이소영;고정민;고형균;이윤호
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • 제25권6호
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : This study investigated the effect of imbalance of autonomic nerve system on the idiopathic facial palsy by the comparison Heart Rate Variability results of Facial palsy group and healthy control group, and to clarify correlation between House-Brackmann Grade and Heart Rate Variability results. Methods : 119 idiopathic facial palsy patients and 88 health subjects who underwent HRV test were retrospectively reviewed based on medical records. We compared between the HRV results of facial palsy group and that of normal control group, and also compared the HRV results of facial palsy subgroup classified by House-Brackmann Grade. Results 1. All HRV results-Mean Heart Rat(MHRT), Standard Deviation of all the Normal RR intervals(SDNN), Total Power(TP), Very Low Frequency(VLF), Low Frequency(LF), High Frequency(HF), ratio betwween the Low Frequency and High Frequency power(LF/HF ratio) of facial palsy group are decreased compared to that of normal control group, especially SDNN, TP, VLF, LF, LF/HF ratio showed significant difference(p<0.05). 2. HRV results showed no significant correlation in House-Brackmann Grade. Conclusions : This study showed that lower HRV results of facial palsy group than normal control group and suggests that imbalance of autonomic nerve system related with facial palsy. HRV could be a objective tool to reflect condition of idiopathic facial palsy patients.

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Facial reanimation using the hypoglossal nerve and ansa cervicalis: a short-term retrospective analysis of surgical outcomes

  • Koo, Won Young;Park, Seong Oh;Ahn, Hee Chang;Ryu, Soo Rack
    • 대한두개안면성형외과학회지
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.303-309
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    • 2021
  • Background: Transferring the hypoglossal nerve to the facial nerve using an end-to-end method is very effective for improving facial motor function. However, this technique may result in hemitongue atrophy. The ansa cervicalis, which arises from the cervical plexus, is also used for facial reanimation. We retrospectively reviewed cases where facial reanimation was performed using the ansa cervicalis to overcome the shortcomings of existing techniques of hypoglossal nerve transfer. Methods: The records of 15 patients who underwent hypoglossal nerve transfer were retrospectively reviewed. Three methods were used: facial reanimation with hypoglossal nerve transfer (group 1), facial nerve reanimation using the ansa cervicalis (group 2), and sural nerve interposition grafting between the hypoglossal nerve and facial nerve (group 3). In group 1, the ansa cervicalis was coapted to neurotize the distal stump of the hypoglossal nerve in a subset of patients. Clinical outcomes were evaluated using the House-Brackmann (H-B) grading system and Emotrics software. Results: All patients in group 1 (n= 4) achieved H-B grade IV facial function and showed improvements in the oral commissure angle at rest (preoperative vs. postoperative difference, 6.48° ± 0.77°) and while smiling (13.88° ± 2.00°). In groups 2 and 3, the oral commissure angle slightly improved at rest (group 2: 0.95° ± 0.53°, group 3: 1.35° ± 1.02°) and while smiling (group 2: 2.06° ± 0.67°, group 3: 1.23° ± 0.56°). In group 1, reduced tongue morbidity was found in patients who underwent ansa cervicalis transfer. Conclusion: Facial reanimation with hypoglossal nerve transfer, in combination with hypoglossal nerve neurotization using the ansa cervicalis for complete facial palsy patients, might enable favorable facial reanimation outcomes and reduce tongue morbidity. Facial reanimation using the ansa cervicalis or sural nerve for incomplete facial palsy patients did not lead to remarkable improvements, but it warrants further investigation.