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  • Title: ➤  Techniques of botulinum toxin injections in the head and neck
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  • Publisher: ➤  Plural Publishing, Incorporated - Plural Pub.
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Synkinesis

re-innervation and can promote the development of synkinesis. The most common symptoms of facial synkinesis include: Eye closure with volitional contraction

Marcus Gunn phenomenon

Internal pterygoid-levator synkinesis is when the eyelid raises upon teeth clenching External pterygoid-levator synkinesis is the more common group.[citation

Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2

including hyperactive muscles and synkinesis, both of which are permanent. [citation needed] The most common form of synkinesis for Ramsay Hunt Syndrome patients

Bell's palsy

destination—but some nerves may sidetrack leading to a condition known as synkinesis. For instance, the regrowth of nerves controlling muscles attached to

Kallmann syndrome

(ectrodactyly), shortened middle finger (metacarpal) or scoliosis Manual synkinesis (mirror movements of hands) Missing teeth (hypodontia) Poor balance or

Lyme disease

but 88% subsequently have Lyme arthritis. Other research shows that synkinesis (involuntary movement of a facial muscle when another one is voluntarily

Disfigurement

neurofibromatosis noma paralysis proteus syndrome radiation poisoning scalping scars smallpox severe strabismus synkinesis syphilis vitiligo severe warts

Focal neurologic signs

(NSS) are a group of minor non-focal neurological signs that include synkinesis. Other soft signs including clumsiness, and loss of fine motor movement

History of autism

observed: clumsiness, angularity of movements, many superfluous movements, synkinesis (cases 1, 2, 3 and 4). Inadequacy of facial expressions and expressive

Alien hand syndrome

with the help of mirror movements executed by the right hand (enabling synkinesis). Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Geschwind et al. found damage