The role of impaired blood supply to facial muscles in the occurrence of algic manifestations in secondary contracture

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A rheographic study of the blood supply to the facial muscles in patients with neuritis of the facial nerve and secondary contracture of the facial muscles was carried out. In the acute stage of neuritis, stagnant changes in the hemodynamics of the face were found. A significant difference in blood flow was revealed in patients with contracture of the facial muscles, depending on the presence of pain manifestations or their absence. Algic forms of contracture are characterized by a deterioration in both arterial inflow and venous outflow.

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G. A. Ivanichev

Kazan Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute named after S. V. Kurashova; Republican Clinical Hospital

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Department of Nervous Diseases; Department of Nervous Diseases

Russian Federation

R. B. Khasanova

Kazan Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute named after S. V. Kurashova; Republican Clinical Hospital

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Department of Nervous Diseases; Department of Nervous Diseases

Russian Federation

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