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Local muscle transfer for long-standing facial palsy
Salim C. Saba,
Shai Rozen
Plastic Surgery
Plastic Surgery
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Medicine and Dentistry
Muscle Transplantation
100%
Facial Nerve Paralysis
100%
Paralysis
50%
Microsurgery
50%
Facial Nerve
50%
Nerve Regeneration
50%
Muscle Flap
50%
Contralateral
25%
Graft Failure
25%
Free Tissue Graft
25%
Cheek
25%
Temporalis Muscle
25%
Innervation
25%
Nerve Transplantation
25%
Motor End Plate
25%
Neuroscience
Facial Nerve
100%
Neuromuscular
100%
Innervation
50%
Temporalis Muscle
50%
Cheek
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nerve Regeneration
100%
Motion
50%
Surface Property
50%
Reconstruction
50%
Innervation
50%
Keyphrases
Spontaneity
100%
Local muscle Flap
25%
Dynamic Reconstruction
25%
Dynamic Treatment
25%
Myoplasty
25%
Muscle Advancement
25%
Lengthening Temporalis Myoplasty
25%
Cortical Adaptation
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Facial Nerve Paralysis
100%