Neuro-Ophthalmology & Neuro-Otology
Neuro-ophthalmology of movement disorders
Jun. 19, 2024
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On the clinically unaffected side, the right direct facial nerve motor amplitude and latency are normal for age. In comparison, on the affected side at 1 week the left facial motor amplitude is reduced by 40% and the latency is 20% prolonged in comparison to the unaffected side. (Contributed by Dr. James Russell.)