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Facial Nerve Disorders- Selected Research Articles

  1. Borodic GE, Cheney ML, McKenna MJ. Contralateral injections of botulinum A toxin for the treatment of hemifacial spasm to achieve increased facial symmetry. Plast Reconstr Surg 1992;90(6):972-979
  2. Borodic GE, Pearce LB, Cheney ML, Metson R, Brownstone D, Townsend D, McKenna MJ. Botulinium A toxin for treatment of aberrant facial nerve regeneration. Plast Reconstr Surg 1992;91(6):1--4
  3. Cheney ML, McKenna MJ, Megerian CA, Ojemann RG. Early temporalis muscle transposition for management of facial paralysis. Laryngoscope 1995;105:993-1000
  4. Petropoulos AE, Schaffer B, Cheney ML, Enochs S, Zimmer C, Weissleder R. MR imaging of neuronal transport in the guinea pig facial nerve. Acta Otolaryngol (Stockh) 1995;115:512-516
  5. Cheney ML, McKenna MJ, Megerian CA, West C, Mohammed-Meboob E. Trigeminal neoneurotization of the paralyzed face. Accepted: Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1997;106:733-738
  6. Hadlock T, Elisseeff J, Langer R, Vacanti J, Cheney M. A tissue engineered conduit for peripheral nerve repair. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1998;124:1081-1086
  7. Petropoulos AE, Cheney ML. Induction of facial muscle neurotization by temporalis muscle transposition: Literature Review and Animal Model Evaluation Using Horseradish Peroxidase Uptake. J Otolaryngol, accepted April, 1999
  8. Hadlock T, Koka R, Vacanti J, Cheney ML. A comparison of assessments of functional recovery in the rat. J Periph Nerv Syst, 4 (3-4): 258-264, 1999
  9. Hadlock T, Sundback C, Koka R, Hunter D, Cheney ML, Vacanti J. A novel, biodegradable polymer conduit delivers neurotrophins and promotes nerve regeneration. Laryngoscope 109 (9): 1412-1416, 1999
  10. Hadlock T, Sundback C, Hunter D, Cheney MI, Vacanti J. A Polymer Foam Conduit Seeded With Schwann Cells Promotes Guided Peripheral Nerve Regeneration. Tissue Engineering 6 (2): 119-127, 2000
  11. McKenna MJ, Cheney ML, Borodic G, Ojemann RG. Management of facial paralysis after intracranial surgery. Contemp Neurosurg 1991;13(22):1-8
  12. Cheney ML and Megerian CA. Facial Reanimation in THE EAR: A COMPREHENSIVE TEXTBOOK OF OTOLOGY. Canalis RF and Lambert PR, eds. Lipincott Williams and Wilkins, 1999
  13. Cheney ML, McKenna MJ, Nath R, Healy C, Bartlett S. Commentary on "Facial Nerve Reconstruction and Facial Reanimation Following Oncologic Surgery" Robb GL. HEAD AND NECK 21: 276-284, 1999
  14. Shapiro NL, Cunningham MJ, Parikh SR, Eavey RD, Cheney ML. Congenital unilateral facial paralysis. Pediatrics 1996;97:261-264
  15. Hadlock T, Sundback C, Hunter D, Vacanti J, Cheney M. A New Artificial Nerve Graft Containing Rolled Schwann Cell Monolayers. Microsurgery 21:96-101, 2001
  16. Cheney M, Hadlock T, McKenna M. Facial Reanimation Surgery in Nadol J and McKenna M, eds. Surgery of the Ear and Temporal Bone. Raven Press 2001 (in press)
  17. Hadlock T, Cheney M. Static Versus Dynamic Management of the Paralyzed Face in Pensak M ed: Controversy in Otolaryngology, Thieme 2000. P. 134-136
  18. Hadlock T, Cheney M. Update on Facial Nerve Repair. Facial Plastic Surgery, Thieme 1998; 14(3): 179-184
  19. Hadlock T, Vacanti J, Cheney M. Tissue Engineering in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Facial Plastic Surgery, Thieme 1998; 14 (3): 197-203



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