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@article{bc2d6e8146724b8dab3c021a672cc985,
title = "Spontan regression af nerveskade for{\aa}rsaget af kirurgi",
abstract = "Facial nerve paresis is a known complication to surgery in the facial region. Spontaneous regeneration of such injuries has been described, but little is known about the prognosis and optimal management. This is a case report of two patients with partial facial nerve paresis following surgery. The patients were treated conservatively. Both experienced a regeneration over ten months post-operatively. This suggests a favourable prognosis with conservative treatment in selected cases, which is reassuring for both doctors and patients.",
author = "Weltz, {Tim Kongsmark} and Chakera, {Annette Haugaard} and H{\"o}lmich, {Lisbet Rosenkrantz} and Kudibal, {Madeline Therese}",
year = "2019",
month = "1",
day = "7",
language = "Dansk",
volume = "181",
journal = "Ugeskrift for Laeger",
issn = "0041-5782",
publisher = "Almindelige Danske Laegeforening",
number = "2",
}
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Spontan regression af nerveskade forårsaget af kirurgi
AU - Weltz, Tim Kongsmark
AU - Chakera, Annette Haugaard
AU - Hölmich, Lisbet Rosenkrantz
AU - Kudibal, Madeline Therese
PY - 2019/1/7
Y1 - 2019/1/7
N2 - Facial nerve paresis is a known complication to surgery in the facial region. Spontaneous regeneration of such injuries has been described, but little is known about the prognosis and optimal management. This is a case report of two patients with partial facial nerve paresis following surgery. The patients were treated conservatively. Both experienced a regeneration over ten months post-operatively. This suggests a favourable prognosis with conservative treatment in selected cases, which is reassuring for both doctors and patients.
AB - Facial nerve paresis is a known complication to surgery in the facial region. Spontaneous regeneration of such injuries has been described, but little is known about the prognosis and optimal management. This is a case report of two patients with partial facial nerve paresis following surgery. The patients were treated conservatively. Both experienced a regeneration over ten months post-operatively. This suggests a favourable prognosis with conservative treatment in selected cases, which is reassuring for both doctors and patients.
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 181
JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger
JF - Ugeskrift for Laeger
SN - 0041-5782
IS - 2
ER -