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Facial paresis as the first sign in atypical facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
Nneoma S. Wamkpah,
John J. Chi
Department of Otolaryngology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
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Facioscapulohumeral muscular Dystrophy
100%
Facial Paresis
100%
Physical Tests
60%
Young Males
40%
Paresis
40%
Late-onset
20%
Lower Extremity
20%
Clinical History
20%
Clinical Presentation
20%
High Variability
20%
Multidisciplinary Approach
20%
Muscular Dystrophy
20%
Lab Work
20%
Dysarthria
20%
Upper Arm
20%
Most Common Form
20%
Retrospective Case
20%
Facial Weakness
20%
Midfacial
20%
Scapular Winging
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Facial Nerve Paralysis
100%
Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy
100%
Paresis
40%
Diagnosis
20%
Arm
20%
Weakness
20%
Dysarthria
20%
Muscular Dystrophy
20%
Facial Weakness
20%