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  • facial palsy
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  • facial paralysis
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  • facial reflex
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  • facial restoration
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  • facial schwannoma
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  • facial spasm
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  • facial vein
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  • facies
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  • facilitated diffusion
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  • facilitated transport
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  • facilitation
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  • facilitator
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  • facility
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  • facial nucleus
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  • facial palsy
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  • facial paralysis
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  • facial reconstruction
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  • facial reflex
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  • facial restoration
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  • facial schwannoma
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  • facial skeleton
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  • facial spasm
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  • facies
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  • facilitated diffusion
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  • facilitated transport
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  • facilitation
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  • facility
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  • facial diplegia
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  • facial edema
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  • facial fissure
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  • facial granuloma
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  • facial hemiatrophy
    ¾È¸é ¹ÝÃø À§Ãà
  • facial hemiplegia
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  • facial index
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  • facial lymph nodes
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  • facial lymph nodes
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  • facial muscle
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  • facial muscles
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  • facial myokymia
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  • facial nerve
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  • facial hemiplegia
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  • facial line
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  • facial moulage
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  • facial myokymia
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  • facial nerve block
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  • facial nerve palsy
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  • facial neuralgia
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  • facial pain
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  • facial plane
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  • facial process
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  • facial prosthesis
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facial hemiplegia Paralysis of one side of the face, the muscles of the extremities being unaffected.
(05 Mar 2000)
facial hillock Prominent portion of the medial eminence, just rostral to the medullary striae in the rhomboidal fossa; it is formed by the internal genu of the facial nerve and the abducens nucleus around which the facial fibres curve.
Synonym: colliculus facialis, abducens eminence, eminentia abducentis, eminentia facialis, facial eminence, facial hillock.
(05 Mar 2000)
facial index Relation of the length of the face to its maximal width between the zygomatic prominences; to get
(05 Mar 2000)
facial injuries General or unspecified injuries to the soft tissue or bony portions of the face.
(12 Dec 1998)
facial lymph nodes A chain of lymph nodes lying along the facial vein that receive afferent vessels from the eyelids, nose, cheek, lip, and gums, and send efferent vessels to the submandibular nodes.
Synonym: nodi lymphatici faciales.
(05 Mar 2000)
facial motor nucleus A group of motor neurons located in the ventrolateral region of the lower pontine tegmentum and innervating the facial muscles, the stapedius muscle in the middle ear, the posterior limb of the musculus digastricus, and the stylohyoid muscle.
Synonym: nucleus nervi facialis, facial motor nucleus, motor nucleus of facial nerve, nucleus facialis.
(05 Mar 2000)
facial muscles Muscles of facial expression or mimetic muscles that include the numerous muscles supplied by the facial nerve that are attached to and move the skin of the face.
(12 Dec 1998)
facial myokymia Myokymia that appears in the facial muscles, causing narrowing of the palpebral fissure and continuous undulation of the facial skin surface; the latter is referred to as "bag of worms" appearance and is best seen with reflected light; due to intrinsic brainstem lesion, such as a pontine glioma or multiple sclerosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
facial nerve <anatomy, nerve> The facial nerve enervates the muscles of the face (facial expression).
Lesion of the facial nerve cause a drooping to one side of the face, inability to wrinkle the forehead, inability to whistle, inability to close the eye and deviation of the mouth to the unaffected side.
Synonym: cranial nerve VII.
(27 Sep 1997)
facial neuralgia <neurology> A disorder of trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) dysfunction.
Synonym: tic douloureux.
Characterised by excruciating paroxysms of pain in the lips, gums, cheek or chin, and, very rarely, in the distribution of the eye (ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve).
(27 Sep 1997)
facial nucleus A group of motor neurons located in the ventrolateral region of the lower pontine tegmentum and innervating the facial muscles, the stapedius muscle in the middle ear, the posterior limb of the musculus digastricus, and the stylohyoid muscle.
Synonym: nucleus nervi facialis, facial motor nucleus, motor nucleus of facial nerve, nucleus facialis.
(05 Mar 2000)
facial pain Pain in the face including the orofacial and craniofacial regions.
(12 Dec 1998)
facial palsy <neurology> A condition that involves the facial nerve (VII cranial nerve) and results in the paralysis of one side of the face. Bell's (facial nerve palsy) can be differentiated from a central (stroke) deficit by the inability to raise the eyebrow on the affected side.
(27 Sep 1997)
facial paralysis Paralysis of the facial muscles, usually unilateral, due to either a lesion involving the nucleus or the facial nerve peripheral to the nucleus (peripheral facial paralysis) or a supranuclear lesion in the cerebrum or upper brainstem (central facial paralysis). With latter, facial weakness is usually partial and the upper portion of the face is relatively spared, due to bilateral cortical connections.
(12 Dec 1998)
facial plane A measurement of the bony profile of the face.
Synonym: nasion-pogonion measurement.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Facial Injuries - »õâ General or unspecified injuries to the soft tissue or bony portions of the face.
    Synonyms : Injuries, Facial, Facial Injury, Injury, Facial
  • Facial Muscles - »õâ Muscles of facial expression or mimetic muscles that include the numerous muscles supplied by the facial nerve that are attached to and move the skin of the face. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Facial Muscle, Mimetic Muscle, Muscle, Facial, Muscle, Mimetic, Muscles, Facial, Muscles, Mimetic
  • Facial Neoplasms - »õâ
    Synonyms : Facial Neoplasm, Neoplasm, Facial, Neoplasms, Facial
  • Facial Nerve - »õâ The 7th cranial nerve. The facial nerve has two parts, the larger motor root which may be called the facial nerve proper, and the smaller intermediate or sensory root. Together they provide efferent innervation to the muscles of facial expression and to the lacrimal and salivary glands, and convey afferent information for taste from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and for touch from the external ear.
    Synonyms : Cranial Nerve VIIs, Cranial Nerve, Seventh, Nerve VII, Cranial, Nerve VIIs, Cranial, Nerve, Facial, Nerve, Seventh Cranial, VII, Cranial Nerve, VIIs, Cranial Nerve
  • Facial Nerve Diseases - »õâ Diseases of the facial nerve or nuclei. Pontine disorders may affect the facial nuclei or nerve fascicle. The nerve may be involved intracranially, along its course through the petrous portion of the temporal bone, or along its extracranial course. Clinical manifestations include facial muscle weakness, loss of taste from the anterior tongue, hyperacusis, and decreased lacrimation.
    Synonyms : Cranial Nerve VII Disorders, Facial Nerve Disorders, Facial Nerve Motor Disorders, Facial Nerve Sensory Disorders, Facial Neuritis, Familial Facial Neuropathy, Motor Disorders, Facial Nerve, Sensory Disorders, Facial Nerve, Seventh Cranial Nerve Diseases
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facilitation the condition of being made easy (or easier); "social facilitation is an adaptive condition" (neurophysiology) phenomenon that occurs when two or more neural impulses that alone are not enough to trigger a response in a neuron combine to trigger an action potential act of assisting or making easier the progress or improvement of something
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facing a lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornamentation or strengthening an ornamental coating to a building a protective covering that protects the outside of a building lining: providing something with a surface of a different material
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facial cranial nerve that supplies facial muscles of or concerning the face; "a facial massage"; "facial hair"; "facial expression" care for the face that usually involves cleansing and massage and the application of cosmetic creams of or pertaining to the outside surface of an object
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faci make easier
faci physiology: increase the likelihood of (a response)
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