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- Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Mouth Disorders/Related Issues ... Mouth Disorders ... Facial Injuries and Disorders/Specifics ... Facial Injuries and Disorders ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders ...
- ... disorder. It affects the function of the sixth cranial (skull) nerve. As a result, the person may have double vision. ... less chance of recovery in case of complete paralysis of the sixth ... complete in cases of benign sixth nerve palsy in childhood.
- ... of the nerves in the head and face (cranial nerves) can cause paralysis of facial muscles (facial palsy); decreased sensations in ... sensations such as touch, pain, and heat (peripheral nerves) can cause loss of sensation ... Amyloid cranial neuropathy with lattice corneal dystrophy Amyloidosis due to ...
- Conjugate Gaze Palsies (Merck & Co., Inc.)Eye Movement Disorders/Specifics ... Eye Movement Disorders ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Conjugate Gaze Palsies - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment from ...
- Eastern Equine Encephalitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Encephalitis/Treatments and Therapies ... Encephalitis ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Know the symptoms of EEE and what to do if you think you have ...
- ... and transmitting sensory information. Abnormal function of certain cranial nerves can cause swallowing problems, facial paralysis, a sense of smell that is diminished (hyposmia) ...
- ... This nerve is called the facial or seventh cranial nerve. Damage to this nerve causes weakness or paralysis of these muscles. Paralysis means that you cannot ...
- ... or diabetic type Cranial mononeuropathy VI (double vision) Cranial mononeuropathy VII (facial paralysis) Femoral nerve dysfunction (loss of movement or sensation in part ...
- ... for speech, chewing, and swallowing. Abnormal development of cranial nerves leads to the facial muscle weakness or paralysis that is characteristic of Moebius syndrome.Researchers speculate ...
- ... bones pinch nerves in the head and face (cranial nerves), often resulting in vision loss, hearing loss, and paralysis of facial muscles. Dense bones can also impair ...