Publications by authors named "Michaela B Polmann"

The cranial nerves (CNs) are responsible for multiple functions, including extraocular mobility, facial sensation and movement, hearing, mastication, tongue movement and sensation, and swallowing. Beyond these vital roles, they can also demonstrate importance in their diagnostic value. Isolated or combined palsies provide insights into potential localizations and various underlying etiologies, including stroke, tumor, and infections that may guide further neurological evaluation.

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Statin medications act by inhibiting the enzyme hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase (HMGCR), thus decreasing hepatic cholesterol synthesis. They are considered the mainstay treatment of hypercholesterolemia due to their tremendous efficacy and mortality benefit. Although generally well tolerated, statins may adversely affect skeletal muscle resulting in side effects ranging from mild myalgia to life-threatening necrotizing myositis.

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