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A 33-year-old woman experienced 90 min of in-hospital cardiac arrest following an intentional overdose of anhydrous caffeine powder. In the face of prolonged and apparently futile resuscitation attempts, high-dose insulin euglycemic therapy was initiated. A loading dose of 1 IU/kg/h of IV insulin resulted in a dramatic improvement in perfusion.

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Imaging the facial nerve: A contemporary review of anatomy and pathology.

Eur J Radiol

May 2020

Department of Radiology, Northwick Park & Central Middlesex Hospitals, London North West University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Watford Road, London, HA1 3UJ, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Purpose: The facial nerve is the seventh paired cranial nerve which anatomically can be divided into six distinct segments. There are a wide range of pathologies that may occur along each segment of the nerve. The aim of this pictorial review is to untangle the complex appearances of the facial nerve, both in its normal anatomical course and when affected by pathology.

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