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Cureus
February 2024
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu, MYS.
Recurrent facial baroparesis is a rare condition that is mostly observed in individuals who have been exposed to barotraumatic conditions, particularly scuba divers and air travelers. We present a case of an unusual bilateral alternating recurrent facial nerve palsy and its successful treatment. A 34-year-old airline stewardess presented with a seven-month history of recurrent bilateral alternating facial nerve palsy that occurred exclusively during airline takeoffs.
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July 2004
Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Background: Most epidemiological studies on adverse health effects among women in relation to occupational magnetic field exposure have been based on information about men's exposure.
Aims: To create a job-exposure matrix for occupational exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields among women.
Methods And Results: Measurements were performed using personal magnetic field meters (Emdex Lite) carried by the subjects for 24 hours on a normal workday.
Lancet
November 1996
Digestive Diseases Research Centre, St Bartholomew's London, UK.
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