
Eleven children with injuries to the cranial nerves were examined. It has been revealed that as a result of surgical interventions, the facial nerve gets affected more frequently. The results of the treatment often appear unsatisfactory because of the late referral of the victims to hospitals for operative treatment.
Facial Nerve Injuries, Hypoglossal Nerve, Adolescent, Hypoglossal Nerve Injuries, Accessory Nerve Injuries, Suture Techniques, Cranial Nerves, Vagus Nerve, Wounds, Penetrating, Facial Nerve, Accessory Nerve, Child, Preschool, Vagus Nerve Injuries, Humans, Female, Child, Cranial Nerve Injuries, Glossopharyngeal Nerve, Glossopharyngeal Nerve Injuries
Facial Nerve Injuries, Hypoglossal Nerve, Adolescent, Hypoglossal Nerve Injuries, Accessory Nerve Injuries, Suture Techniques, Cranial Nerves, Vagus Nerve, Wounds, Penetrating, Facial Nerve, Accessory Nerve, Child, Preschool, Vagus Nerve Injuries, Humans, Female, Child, Cranial Nerve Injuries, Glossopharyngeal Nerve, Glossopharyngeal Nerve Injuries
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