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  1. Seventh cranial nerve palsy due to birth trauma; Facial palsy - birth trauma; Facial palsy - neonate; Facial palsy - infant ... A person's facial nerve is also called the seventh cranial nerve. In infants, it can be damaged just before or at ...
  2. Pain Shedding light on facial pain Researchers at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research used an innovative technique to visualize pain signals in ...
  3. ... of your nose, cheekbone and jaw, are common facial injuries. Certain diseases also lead to facial disorders. For example, nerve diseases like trigeminal neuralgia ...
  4. Maxillofacial injury; Midface trauma; Facial injury; LeFort injuries ... Facial injuries can affect the upper jaw, lower jaw, cheek, nose, eye socket, or forehead. They may ...
  5. Puffy face; Swelling of the face; Moon face; Facial edema ... If the facial swelling is mild, it may be hard to detect. Let the health care provider know the following: Pain ...
  6. Facial palsy; Idiopathic peripheral facial palsy; Cranial mononeuropathy - Bell palsy; Bell's palsy ... to be due to swelling (inflammation) of the facial nerve in the area where it travels through ...
  7. Tic douloureux; Cranial neuralgia; Facial pain - trigeminal; Facial neuralgia; Trifacial neuralgia; Chronic pain - trigeminal; Microvascular decompression - trigeminal
  8. Tic - facial; Mimic spasm
  9. ... Search Help < Prev Next > CTDP1 -Related Congenital Cataracts, Facial Dysmorphism, and Neuropathy Synonym: CTDP1 -CCFDN Luba Kalaydjieva , ... by the cataracts. No fundus abnormalities are present. Facial Features Dysmorphic facial features become apparent in late ...
  10. ... term GeneReviews Advanced Search Help < Prev Next > Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome Type I Synonyms: OFD1, Orofaciodigital Syndrome ... Dental anomalies (e.g., missing teeth, extra teeth) Facial Widely spaced eyes, telecanthus, downslanting palpebral fissures Hypoplasia ...
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