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- re-innervation and can promote the development of synkinesis. The most common symptoms of facial synkinesis include: Eye closure with volitional contraction...
- Internal pterygoid-levator synkinesis is when the eyelid raises upon teeth clenching External pterygoid-levator synkinesis is the more common group.[citation...
- including hyperactive muscles and synkinesis, both of which are permanent. [citation needed] The most common form of synkinesis for Ramsay Hunt Syndrome patients...
- destination—but some nerves may sidetrack leading to a condition known as synkinesis. For instance, the regrowth of nerves controlling muscles attached to...
- (ectrodactyly), shortened middle finger (metacarpal) or scoliosis Manual synkinesis (mirror movements of hands) Missing teeth (hypodontia) Poor balance or...
- neurofibromatosis noma paralysis proteus syndrome radiation poisoning scalping scars smallpox severe strabismus synkinesis syphilis vitiligo severe warts...
- (NSS) are a group of minor non-focal neurological signs that include synkinesis. Other soft signs including clumsiness, and loss of fine motor movement...
- but 88% subsequently have Lyme arthritis. Other research shows that synkinesis (involuntary movement of a facial muscle when another one is voluntarily...
- (external pterygoid nerve) Marcus Gunn phenomenon (external pterygoid-levator synkinesis) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title External...
- 011. PMID 22980687. Benjamin B (October 2003). "Vocal cord paralysis, synkinesis and vocal fold motion impairment". ANZ Journal of Surgery. 73 (10): 784–6...