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  • ...se of facial synkinesis is Bell's palsy, but it can occur after any facial nerve injury. The most common form is oculo-oral, subtle perioral movements synch 1. Campbell WW. Clinical signs in neurology : a compendium. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health, 2016.
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  • ...of salivary and lacrimal secretion, all markers of a very proximal facial nerve lesion. Pain in and behind the ear may be prominent, more than the mild mas 3. Serinken M, Eken C, Dal O, Kutlu M. Man With Facial Nerve Palsy and Ear Pain.
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  • 1. Campbell WW. Clinical signs in neurology : a compendium. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health, 2016. [[Category:Cranial Nerve Signs]]
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  • ...u.be</embedvideo>The curtain sign (enhanced ptosis) is one of the many eye signs of myasthenia gravis. Hering’s law of reciprocal innervation states that 2. Campbell WW. Clinical signs in neurology : a compendium. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health, 2016.
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  • ...e. Involvement of cranial nerves IX and X by a process involving the lower cranial nerves, e.g., the jugular foramen syndrome, is a less frequent etiology. 2. Campbell WW. Clinical signs in neurology : a compendium. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health, 2016.
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  • ...tid sheath. Carotid dissection may also present as an isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy.(4) Keane reported four cases of “wrong way” tongue deviation... 2. Campbell WW. Clinical signs in neurology: a compendium. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health, 2016.
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  • ...states; it is thought to arise because of biochemical perturbations in the nerve microenvironment due to demyelination, a toxin (such as rattlesnake venom), ...ocal limb myokymia is particularly characteristic of radiation damage to a nerve or plexus. Generalized myokymia causes generalized muscle stiffness and per
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  • ...tps://youtu.be/_hsFqrWchio</embedvideo>Aberrant reinnervation occurs after nerve injury when axons that originally innervated one muscle mistakenly regrow i ...ation of the third cranial nerve, conditions that mechanically disrupt the nerve may result in regenerating sprouts growing into the wrong tubes and eventua
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  • ...ocess of repair following conditions that cause mechanical disruption of a nerve. Axons that originally innervated one muscle are mistakenly routed to a dif Video legend. Aberrant regeneration of the third cranial nerve after a traumatic injury. Video courtesy of Dr. Daniel Gold and the Neuro-o
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