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Bell's palsy - перевод на русский

FACIAL PARALYSIS RESULTING FROM DYSFUNCTION IN THE CRANIAL NERVE VII (FACIAL NERVE)
Bell's Palsy; Bell's Paralysis; Bell palsy; Temporary facial palsy; Permanent facial palsy; Bells palsy; Bells Palsy; Bell’s palsy; Gustatolacrimal reflex; Idiopathic facial paralysis; Bells’ Palsy
  • Scottish neurophysiologist Sir Charles Bell was the first author to describe the anatomical basis for facial paralysis, and has since served as the eponym for Bell's palsy.

Bell's palsy         

['belz'pɔ:lzi]

медицина

периферический паралич лицевого нерва

cerebral palsy         
  • Amsterdam Gait Classification]] facilitates the assessment of the gait pattern in CP patients. It helps to facilitate communication in the interdisciplinary team between those affected, doctors, physiotherapists and orthotists.
  • Autosomal recessive inheritance pattern
  •  Researchers are developing an electrical stimulation device specifically for children with cerebral palsy, who have [[foot drop]], which causes tripping when walking.
  • Child with cerebral palsy and [[orthotics]] with adjustable functional elements to improve safety when standing and walking.
  • [[Micrograph]] showing a fetal ([[placenta]]l) vein thrombosis, in a case of [[fetal thrombotic vasculopathy]]. This is associated with cerebral palsy and is suggestive of a [[hypercoagulable state]] as the underlying cause.
GROUP OF PERMANENT MOVEMENT DISORDERS THAT APPEAR IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
Palsy cerebral; Cerebal palsy; Cerebral paresis; Cerebral Palsy; Celebral palsy; Mixed cerebral palsy; Draft:Cerebral Palsy; User:Lramon/sandbox/Cerebral Palsy; Causes of cerebral palsy; Cerebellar palsy
церебральный паралич
cerebral palsy         
  • Amsterdam Gait Classification]] facilitates the assessment of the gait pattern in CP patients. It helps to facilitate communication in the interdisciplinary team between those affected, doctors, physiotherapists and orthotists.
  • Autosomal recessive inheritance pattern
  •  Researchers are developing an electrical stimulation device specifically for children with cerebral palsy, who have [[foot drop]], which causes tripping when walking.
  • Child with cerebral palsy and [[orthotics]] with adjustable functional elements to improve safety when standing and walking.
  • [[Micrograph]] showing a fetal ([[placenta]]l) vein thrombosis, in a case of [[fetal thrombotic vasculopathy]]. This is associated with cerebral palsy and is suggestive of a [[hypercoagulable state]] as the underlying cause.
GROUP OF PERMANENT MOVEMENT DISORDERS THAT APPEAR IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
Palsy cerebral; Cerebal palsy; Cerebral paresis; Cerebral Palsy; Celebral palsy; Mixed cerebral palsy; Draft:Cerebral Palsy; User:Lramon/sandbox/Cerebral Palsy; Causes of cerebral palsy; Cerebellar palsy

медицина

мозговой паралич

церебральный паралич

Определение

Bell's palsy
·add. ·- Paralysis of the facial nerve, producing distortion of one side of the face.

Википедия

Bell's palsy

Bell's palsy is a type of facial paralysis that results in a temporary inability to control the facial muscles on the affected side of the face. In most cases, the weakness is temporary and significantly improves over weeks. Symptoms can vary from mild to severe. They may include muscle twitching, weakness, or total loss of the ability to move one or, in rare cases, both sides of the face. Other symptoms include drooping of the eyelid, a change in taste, and pain around the ear. Typically symptoms come on over 48 hours. Bell's palsy can trigger an increased sensitivity to sound known as hyperacusis.

The cause of Bell's palsy is unknown and it can occur in any age. Risk factors include diabetes, a recent upper respiratory tract infection, and pregnancy. It results from a dysfunction of cranial nerve VII (the facial nerve). Many believe that this is due to a viral infection that results in swelling. Diagnosis is based on a person's appearance and ruling out other possible causes. Other conditions that can cause facial weakness include brain tumor, stroke, Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2, myasthenia gravis, and Lyme disease.

The condition normally gets better by itself, with most achieving normal or near-normal function. Corticosteroids have been found to improve outcomes, while antiviral medications may be of a small additional benefit. The eye should be protected from drying up with the use of eye drops or an eyepatch. Surgery is generally not recommended. Often signs of improvement begin within 14 days, with complete recovery within six months. A few may not recover completely or have a recurrence of symptoms.

Bell's palsy is the most common cause of one-sided facial nerve paralysis (70%). It occurs in 1 to 4 per 10,000 people per year. About 1.5% of people are affected at some point in their lives. It most commonly occurs in people between ages 15 and 60. Males and females are affected equally. It is named after Scottish surgeon Charles Bell (1774–1842), who first described the connection of the facial nerve to the condition.

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