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20 kwi 2022 · This article covers the functions of the 12 cranial nerves and the symptoms you may see if one or more of these nerves are damaged. It also explains how cranial nerve damage is diagnosed and treated, and what to expect if you or someone you know has cranial nerve damage.
28 lut 2020 · Recovery after RLN injury is variable and depends on the injury mechanism, severity, and timing. In patients within a year of paralysis onset and whose RLN nerve may not be definitively injured, observation may be indicated if the level of functional impairment is limited.
1 mar 2023 · The reported incidence of IAN and LN injuries varies within the literature and depends greatly upon the etiology of the injury. Local anesthetic injection-related nerve injuries are rare, and patients tend to recover nerve function spontaneously (85-94% of the time).
6 lip 2022 · Fortunately, most of the nerve injuries are temporary with complete (or near-complete) recovery is expected. However, as with the other cranial nerve injuries, should the surgeon become aware of a transection injury of a nerve, primary reanastomosis should be attempted first.
1 sty 2022 · Traumatic brain injury (TBI) constitutes a major cause of trauma-related disability and mortality. The epidemiology and implications of associated cranial nerve injuries (CNI) in moderate to severe TBI are largely unknown.
The sensory innervation of the head is mainly covered by the trigeminal nerve, also known as cranial nerve 5 (CN-V). Besides the skin of the head (exception: occipital area and maxillary joint area), the nerve feeds the mucosa of the orbital, nasal and oral cavities.
1 sty 2015 · Cranial nerve (CN) injuries range from those causing subtle discomfort to injuries with life-threatening sequelae.