(Side effects include
facial muscle weakness and «asymmetric smile,» but hey no more double - chin.)
Not exact matches
This method is most often used with children that have
facial dfficulties such as a cleft palette or
muscle weakness.
Clinical symptoms of LNB of the peripheral nervous system may include
facial nerve palsy, neurogenic pain radiating along the back into the legs and feet, limb pain, sensory loss, or
muscle weakness.
This disorder is usually suspected in a young collie or Sheltie with crusting
facial skin lesions, with or without
muscle weakness.
Most commonly that results in
facial weakness, voice changes, swallowing problems, or decreased
muscle tone in the jaw.
A veterinarian who is presented with a dog showing signs of generalized skeletal
muscle weakness, or showing
weakness that is localized to its
facial muscles, will take a thorough history from the animal's owner.