. Journal - American Medical Association. Fig. 13.—Case 1. Twenty-fivemonths. Elevation of lower Up ;accentuation nasolabial fold. Fig. 14.—Case 1. Twenty-fivemonths. Closure of eye. Markedmovement in face and chin mus-cles. Fig. 15.—Case 1. Twenty-five Fig. 16.—Case 1. Twenty-five months. Beginning motion in months. Motion In right corrn-right frontalis muscle. gator superciUi Fig. 17.—Case 2. Two weeks Fig. 18.—Case 2. Four months after operation, showing devia- after operation, showing protru- tlon of tongue to right (paral- sion of tongue nearly normal,yzed) side. the paralyzed si


. Journal - American Medical Association. Fig. 13.—Case 1. Twenty-fivemonths. Elevation of lower Up ;accentuation nasolabial fold. Fig. 14.—Case 1. Twenty-fivemonths. Closure of eye. Markedmovement in face and chin mus-cles. Fig. 15.—Case 1. Twenty-five Fig. 16.—Case 1. Twenty-five months. Beginning motion in months. Motion In right corrn-right frontalis muscle. gator superciUi Fig. 17.—Case 2. Two weeks Fig. 18.—Case 2. Four months after operation, showing devia- after operation, showing protru- tlon of tongue to right (paral- sion of tongue nearly normal,yzed) side. the paralyzed side feels more comfortable and that lacri-mation is less annoying. Second, in from six to twelve weeks, the patient andfriends notice that the face is less asymmetrical in re-pose and, in from three to five months after operation,almost perfect symmetry in repose is present, except m Fig. 19.—Case 2. Sir months Fig. 20.—Case 2. Six months, after operation. In attempt to Volitional movement of right show teeth the normal side is so (paralyzed) side of face alone strong as to pull the paralyzed showing separate control of it.(right) side of the face over. appears, first about the corner of the mouth and in thechin, and then later extends to the muscles above, in-volving, last of all, the eyebrow and forehead is worthy of note that improvement continues over avery


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