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Dr. Rubin has brought together 28 authors, many of them national and international authorities in the fields of surgery, research, rehabilitation, and therapy for disorders affecting the seventh nerve. The Paralyzed Face expands and updates Reanimation of the Paralyzed Face, also edited by Rubin (St. Louis: Mosby, 1977).
The book has two parts. The first covers facial muscles and nerves; the second is more clinically oriented and discusses techniques for reanimating the paralyzed face. In part I, the anatomy of the facial nerve and facial muscles is well covered. There are detailed discussions of the pathophysiology of the facial nerve
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