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Facial paralysis
- ... the inability to move facial muscles due to facial nerve paralysis (supranuclear facial palsy), paralysis of the eye muscles (external ophthalmoplegia), difficulty chewing ...
- ... 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 surrounding tissues on one side of the face and results from paralysis of certain nerves. Horner syndrome can appear at ...
- ... Abnormal development of cranial nerves leads to the facial muscle weakness or paralysis that is characteristic of Moebius syndrome.Researchers speculate ...
- ... Dysfunction of the nerves in the head and face (cranial nerves) can cause paralysis of facial muscles (facial palsy); decreased sensations in the face ( ... and itchy. Because of loose skin and muscle paralysis in the face, individuals with lattice corneal dystrophy type II can ...
- ... problems with balance. Less commonly, vestibular schwannomas cause facial weakness or paralysis. In most cases, these tumors occur in both ...
- ... often resulting in vision loss, hearing loss, and paralysis of facial muscles. Dense bones can also impair the function ...
- ... in infancy, including headaches, an unsteady walking gait, paralysis of facial muscles (facial palsy), increased muscle tone, muscle spasms, ...
- ... corneal dystrophy type II, such as vision impairment; paralysis of facial muscles; and thick, sagging skin. More About This ...