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- ... occult neuropathic bladder Inverted smile-neurogenic bladder Partial facial palsy with urinary abnormalities UFS Urofacial Ochoa's syndrome Urofacial syndrome ... Urofacial (ochoa) syndrome: can a facial gestalt represent severe voiding dysfunction? Ren Fail. 2009; ...
- ... cranial nerves) can cause paralysis of facial muscles (facial palsy); decreased sensations in the face (facial hypoesthesia); and difficulty speaking, chewing, and swallowing. Dysfunction ...
- ... neuroborreliosis), such as paralyzed muscles in the face (facial palsy); pain, numbness, or weakness in the hands or ...
- ... facial muscles due to facial nerve paralysis (supranuclear facial palsy), paralysis of the eye muscles (external ophthalmoplegia), difficulty ...
- ... an unsteady walking gait, paralysis of facial muscles (facial palsy), increased muscle tone, muscle spasms, and mental and ...
- ... cranial nerves can lead to paralyzed facial muscles (facial nerve palsy), blindness, or deafness.The x-rays of individuals ...
- ... cranial nerves can lead to paralyzed facial muscles (facial nerve palsy), hearing loss, vision loss, and a sense of ...
- ... dizziness (vertigo), ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and facial paralysis.The degree of hyperostosis varies among individuals with ...
- ... of certain cranial nerves can cause swallowing problems, facial paralysis, a sense of smell that is diminished (hyposmia) ...
- ... and neck. Cranial nerve problems may result in facial muscle weakness, drooping eyelids (ptosis), and difficulty following movements with the eyes (gaze palsy).Individuals with Andermann syndrome usually have intellectual disability, ...