Facial paralysis

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Facial paralysis
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Description This film addresses facial paralysis and is likely meant for an audience of medical students. It begins by following the facial nerve on diagrams of the brain and skull, labeling specific parts of the brain, including but not limited to the thalamus, caudatum, putamen, pallidum, cerebral penduncle, chorda tympani, and ganglion sphenopalatium. The film then shows a series of patients, each of whom has varying degrees of facial paralysis and disorders including Bill's Phenomenon, Peripheral Palsy, Nuclear Facial Palsy, and Central Facial Palsy. Then, several patients are shown to demonstrate the effects of surgical treatment. Unknown, in NLM collection before 2000.
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Author Putnam, Tracy Jackson, 1894-1975., Herz, Ernst, 1900-1965., Columbia University. Department of Neurology., Neurological Institute of New York., Columbia University Educational Films, issuing body.

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Attribution: Putnam, Tracy Jackson, 1894-1975., Herz, Ernst, 1900-1965., Columbia University. Department of Neurology., Neurological Institute of New York., Columbia University Educational Films, issuing body.

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