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Emotions in the First 99 Days After the Onset of Facial Paralysis: A Single Case Study

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The Facial Nerve
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How does a young, pretty woman cope emotionally with a peripheral facial paralysis? Surgical removal of an acoustic neurinoma robbed our 25-year-old female patient of one of her most important tools for dealing with social situations: her attractive face.

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Heymans, P.G. (1994). Emotions in the First 99 Days After the Onset of Facial Paralysis: A Single Case Study. In: Stennert, E.R., Kreutzberg, G.W., Michel, O., Jungehülsing, M. (eds) The Facial Nerve. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85090-5_216

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