儿童面部神经病理 在儿童面部神经病理
Natalie Derise1, Craig Birgfeld2, Patrick Byrne3
1Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
概括
儿科面部,通常是先天性,对儿童有很大的影响. 恢复面部表情是他们生活质量的关键,需要专门的护理方法.
科学领域:
- 儿科神经学 儿科神经学
- 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科
- 整形手术 整形手术 整形手术
背景情况:
- 儿童面部神经病理导致严重的功能和心理社会问题.
- 儿童面部比成年人少,先天性原因更为普遍.
- 儿童通常有正常的预期寿命和很少的并发症.
研究的目的:
- 突出儿童面部的管理中独特的考虑因素.
- 强调动态面部表情恢复儿童的优先事项.
- 提供关于儿科面部护的专注概述.
主要方法:
- 对儿科面部病例的审查.
- 对儿童病因因素的分析.
- 评估治疗策略,优先考虑功能性结果.
主要成果:
- 先天性原因是儿科面部的一个重要因素.
- 功能和心理社会福祉是主要关注的问题.
- 恢复动态面部运动是治疗的主要目标.
结论:
- 儿童面部需要专门的管理,因为其独特的病因和影响.
- 优先考虑恢复面部表情对于改善儿童的生活质量至关重要.
- 这篇文章讨论了儿科面部护的具体挑战和方法.
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