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Additionally, this book uniquely provides a detailed description of the bones of the head and face in order for the reader to understand the routes taken by the cranial nerves through the skull. Found inside – Page 281The chief danger inherent in parotid hemangiomas appears to be permanent damage to the facial nerve during ... of the parotid gland , the planned resection of portions of the facial nerve as part of primary excision for this lesion could be ... Found insideThe book is filled with practical evidence-based information, guidelines, and algorithms presented in uniformly structured chapters, allowing readers to quickly pinpoint key details for treating a specific disease or disorder. Found inside – Page 1051Function / supply Muscles of facial expression / stapedius Lacrimal gland , submandibular and sublingual salivary glands Taste sensation on ... Contralateral facial weakness mainly of lower face often associated hemiparesis All parts of ipsilateral face weak ; often Vl nerve affected + ... bone ) Parotid gland Neuromuscular junction Muscles Muscular dystrophy Myositis accompanies the facial weakness . Found inside – Page 278Involvement of a nerve in scar tissue or in the callus of a healing fracture . 4 . Tumours and aneurysms . An important example is compression of the facial nerve by a carcinoma of the parotid gland . Division of a motor nerve causes paralysis of ... Found inside – Page 30Chapter 5 The aesthetic anatomy of the facial nerve Chapter 6 Indications and contraindications of facial plastic surgery ... and cervical . . . its divisions usually occur within the substance of the parotid gland . . . they are somewhat variable in specific terminal branching . ... They tend to emphasize the third dimension in facial nerve anatomy , which is important in preventing possible nerve damage . Found inside – Page 694Surgical Anatomy of the Facial Nerve in the Parotid Gland in Infants by E . H . YOUSSEF , H . F . TALAAT and A . M . EL ... articles from 1733 · 1830 , confirming the possibility of removal of the parotid gland without injury to the facial nerve . Found inside – Page 295If no damage is found in the horizontal or vertical portions of the facial nerve , further exploration , by way of the ... When resecting a lesion of the parotid gland known to be malignant , the involved facial nerve should be sacrificed and grafted ... Found insideThis book contains information for a diverse audience, including dentists, oral biologists, experimental biologists, molecular biologists, oncologists, radiologists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and otorhinolaryngologists. Found inside – Page 134Procedure : Clarify the upper anterior and lower borders of the parotid gland with a probe and locate a number of FACIAL ( VII ) NERVE branches extending ... The fascia should be damaged as little as possible as the nerves are dissected . A detailed instruction manual including high definition open access online videos For the first time the editors of this volume have brought together text, illustrations and high-definition videos to create an expert video atlas in the ... Found inside – Page 687Tangential injuries in the mid - face frequently involve the parotid gland and may lead to parotid fistulae ( see Fig . 17.32 ) and the facial nerve and ear may also be damaged . Penetrating missiles of low impact velocity are difficult to locate in ... Found inside – Page 390... ring avulsion , 241 tendon extensor , 223 flexor , 225 treatment , 215 - 221 nerve block , 217 - 219 nerve palsy median ... 181 parotid gland , 177 parotid injuries , 176 soft tissue , 161 avulsion , 161 basic principles , 161 ear , 183 facial nerve ... Found inside – Page 273Parotid location: Superficial parotidectomy and facial nerve dissection—the recently enucleated tumor of small size and limited to the superficial lobe in ... Found inside – Page 196... glands are the only forms which can be completely removed by surgery . This applies to those of the parotid gland particularly , in which enucleation of a small encapsulated tumor can usually be performed without damage to the facial nerve ... Found inside – Page 69Having entered the parotid gland the facial nerve divides into two main branches , an upper temporofacial branch and a lower ... the portion of parotid superficial to the network may be dissected off without undue risk of damage to the nerves . This practical, comprehensive and highly illustrated book will be invaluable to students and doctors of neurology and internal medicine in Africa. The second edition of Facial Danger Zones Subperiosteal, extended sub-SMAS, deep plane, and composite rhytidectomy are all names that have been used to describe the current, more extensive operations for facial rejuvenation. A full chapter is dedicated to every common surgical ENT procedure, as well as less common procedures such as face transplantation. Clinical chapters are enriched with case descriptions, making the text applicable to everyday practice. Now in its fifth edition, the book remains a key textbook for trainees in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. Found inside – Page 48In the parotid gland it forms the parotid plexus, which usually is embedded in a flat septum of connective tissue. ... The branches of the facial nerve approach the surface at the anterior margin of the gland ; they radiate over the middle part ... From the nature and extent of clinical symptoms in facial paralysis it is possible to locate the exact position of lesions along the complicated course of the facial nerve. Volume 3 is basically the sequel to Volumes 1 and 2; 93 specialists from nine countries contributed to 32 chapters providing comprehensive coverage of advanced topics in OMF surgery. Found inside – Page 841Myasthenia gravis , which starts with excessive fatigue of the muscles , produces paresis of the facial muscle . The eye ... Facial paralysis is also seen in cases of malignant tumors of the parotid gland through which the nerve passes . Facial ... Many obscure diseases, conditions and environmental insults can cause movement disorders but these are often overlooked. This volume expands and differentiates the many varied clinical presentations of movement disorders. An exceptionally stunning anatomical reference, this book is a must-have reference for residents, and advanced clinicians specializing in neurosurgery, facial plastic surgery, otolaryngology, maxillofacial surgery, and craniofacial surgery. Found inside – Page 279The differential diagnosis includes any other lesion that may cause facial nerve palsy ; these include brain tumor , skull fracture , meningitis , sarcoidosis , radiation therapy effects , parotid gland tumors , facial or trigeminal nerve neuroma , and ... Found inside – Page 492A total lesion of the Vth cranial nerve produces sensory loss on the face and on the mucosa of the mouth, loss of the corneal reflex, and ... Initially the nerve forms a plexus in the parotid gland and then supplies the muscles of facial expression. Background: Facial nerve (FN) has a complex anatomical course both intra and extra-cranially. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices. Found inside – Page 388Extensive damages , especially when the lesion is located at a great distance , may cause difficulties with regard to the ... Davis RA , Anson BJ , Budinger JM , et al : Surgical anatomy of the facial nerve and parotid gland based upon a study of ... Chapters are also extensively illustrated and include 3D anatomical images. The additional online material enhances the book with more than 50 videos - at least 2 for each nerve. This enables readers to easily navigate the book. Found inside – Page 118A. Severed parotid duct syndrome consisting of paralysis of upper lip due to section of buccal branches of facial nerve and ... Malgaigne stated that parotid gland ; this portion of the duct may be Claude Bernard , experimenting with horses ... Found inside – Page 43Lower motor neuron damage to the facial nerve can occur either intracranially, in the middle ear, mastoid, or stylomastoid foramen. The facial nerve divides into two major divisions within the parotid gland, after which individual branches ... Found inside – Page 153PARALYSIS The only motor nerve likely to be injured by the oral surgeon is the facial nerve , but the consequences are ... operations in this region , especially on the parotid gland , may lead to damage to one or more branches of the nerve . The new edition of this full-color atlas presents nearly 900 images from one of the largest and busiest trauma centers in North America. Found inside – Page 236B , Repair of mid - Stensen's duct injury over polyethylene tubing . C , Ligation of proximal Stensen's duct . gland damage . In these cases the parotid gland is resected to repair the facial nerve , and duct repair is unnecessary . Acute injuries ... Found inside – Page 161CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC PARALYSIS ( HORNER ' S SYNDROME ) Damage to the cervical sympathetic as a result of an ... A malignant tumor of the parotid gland may also involve the facial nerve and cause DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS ... Found insideThis book consists of eight chapters by authors who would like to share their experiences and researches on pathological conditions related to the temporomandibular joint. Found insideNerve Damage Incisional or excisional biopsies of masses in the neck may result in damage to the facial nerve, particularly by a tumor of the parotid gland that may have stretched or pushed the facial nerve to the surface of the mass. This book has been authored from the perspective of otolaryngologist. Otolaryngologists commonly encounter facial nerve lesions since this nerve courses through the temporal bone. This volume in the book series 'Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology' summarizes the current scientific knowledge of salivary gland neoplasms and illustrates recent advances in this clinical area. Found inside – Page 905Also discussed are facial wounds involving the parotid gland . That the facial nerve is well protected is shown by the fact that in 20 instances of wounds of the parotid gland , there was damage to the facial nerve in only 11 . There is a short ... Key Features: Pairs clinical practice guidelines with relevant research on the chapter topic Includes a discussion of rehabilitation for patients with permanent facial paralysis Contains full-color, high-quality illustrations and ... This book is a thorough guide on how to perform safe and effective thread-lifting procedures as a less invasive approach to rejuvenation of the face. Found inside – Page 7At autopsy, her parotid glands were removed. 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