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KMID : 0615720100270060077
Jouranl of Korean Acupuncture and Moxibustion society
2010 Volume.27 No. 6 p.77 ~ p.84
Comparison of Incipient Grade and Improvement Rate between Each Opposite Gender and Lesion on Peripheral facial Nerve Paralysis
Kim Jin-Woo

Ryu Chung-Ryul
Cho Myoung-Rae
Chun Hea-Sun
Kim Sung-Phil
Ryu Hye-Seon
Abstract
Objectives: This study was to compare the incipient grade and improvement rate between each opposite gender and part on peripheral facial nerve paralysis.

Methods: We investigated 64 cases of patient with peripheral facial nerve paralysis and divided into four groups with each gender and affected part and compared their incipient grade and rate of improvement. All groups were evaluated by Yanagihara¡¯s unweighted grading system before treatment and in everyday and after treatment.

Results & Conclusion : 1. There¡¯s a difference of incipient grade between each opposite affected lesion in male. But there was not significant statistics. 2. There¡¯s no difference of incipient grade between each opposite affected lesion in female. 3. There¡¯s a difference of incipient grade between each opposite gender, affected their right side. But there was not significant statistics. Left side affecting palsy is more severe than right in male, and reversed results in female. But there were not significant statistics. There¡¯s no differences between each affected lesion in female. 4. There¡¯s no differences of improvement rate between each affected lesion in female. 5. The group, affected right side had better rate of improvement than another in male. But it¡¯s not significant statistics. 6. Male group had better rate of improvement than female in both gender, affected its left lesion. But it¡¯s not significant statistics.
KEYWORD
Peripheral Facial Paralysis, Yanagihara¡¯s unweighted grading system, Gender, Lesion
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