KMID : 1189420070200030147
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Journal of Korean Oriental Medical Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology & Dermatology 2007 Volume.20 No. 3 p.147 ~ p.160
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A study of facial nerve grading system
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Kim Mi-Bo
Kim Ja-Hye Shin Sang-Ho Yoon Hwa-Jung Ko Woo-Shin
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Abstract
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Background and Objective: The facial nerve grading system proposed by House and Brackmann is most widely accepted for the clinical assessment of facial nerve injury. Because of the limitations and subjectivity of the House-Brackmann scale, several new scales of varying degrees of objectivity and ease of use have been introduced. To assess methods of evaluating the function of the facial nerve that have been introduced over the past 20 years, We compared with the House-Brackmann scale.
Method: We referred to the information through Entrez Pubmed and Korean studies information(KSI) from 1985 to 2006 about methods of evaluating facial nerve function. We choose 7 scales that focused on objective and easy of use.
Result and conclusion: Sunnybrook scale is a weighted, subjective scale with incorporation of secondary defects into a single composite score. Sunnybrook scale can be recommended over House-Brackmann scale.
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KEYWORD
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Facialnervefunction, Facialnervegrading, House-Brackmanngradingscale, Yanagiharascale, FEMAscale, Sunnybrookscale, Nottinghamsystem
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