Altered synaptic organization in facial nucleus following facial nerve regeneration: an electrophysiological study in man.

Abstract:

:Seven patients with postfacial palsy contracture and mass contractions were investigated electrophysiologically. In 3 patients the early blink reflex showed an unusually high amplitude, which can be attributed to enhanced excitability of facial motor neurons. In 5 patients the early blink reflex had acquired a crossed character. It is assumed that changes in organization of the facial nucleus contribute to the altered function of reinnervated facial muscles.

journal_name

Ann Neurol

journal_title

Annals of neurology

authors

Bratzlavsky M,vander Eecken H

doi

10.1002/ana.410020114

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1977-07-01 00:00:00

pages

71-3

issue

1

eissn

0364-5134

issn

1531-8249

journal_volume

2

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