
Were aware of the fact that Hitler's rise to power signified the end of Judaism Seem today a good deal more lucid than any of the Marxist analyses of the time. Movements,' he wrote 'is frightfully obvious, but the defeat of German JewryĬertainly does not pale by comparison.' These words, written in Palestineīy a historian of the Cabbala who had left Germany almost ten years before,

In 1492: 'The magnitude of the collapse of the communist and socialist Įffective rehabilitation through training and physical therapy is necessary to optimize results.Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Enzo Traverso: The Aporias of Marxism / Archaism and Modernity The Aporias of Marxism / Archaism and Modernity By Enzo Traversoĭated 13 April 1933, Gershom Scholem described the rise of Nazi GermanyĪs 'a catastrophe of world‑historical proportions' which permitted himįor the first time 'to comprehend deeply' the expulsion of the Spanish Jews The intraoperative smile evident during muscle electro-stimulation provides crucial information about the action vector of the temporal muscle and indicates whether the insertion of the tendon to the perioral region is secure, is located correctly and precisely, and is symmetrical to the healthy, non-paralyzed side. This is verified by the electromyogram, which is essential before any transfer of the temporal muscle. Therefore, this surgical technique is performed when there is a definitive complete, or almost complete, loss of the facial nerve and the trigeminal is preserved. The fixation of the tendon of the temporal muscle, which has been achieved in this case, while respecting its width (3–4cm) at the level of the naso-labial fold, makes it possible to reproduce the mirror effect in relation to the healthy side.

In the case of prolonged facial nerve paralysis, where the facial muscles have undergone fibrosis or atrophy, the transfer of the innervated muscle seems necessary to restore an active movement integrated into the facial smile pattern. It has been objectively demonstrated that it is capable of restoring symmetry to the paralyzed face in a large number of patients in a single procedure. In the literature, many authors have remodified the technique, in particular the partial transfer of temporal muscle-tendon, which makes it possible to control the distance and direction of traction on the reanimated commissure. The lengthening temporalis myoplasty is a dynamic technique that allows regaining lost movements by transferring from one mobile point to another mobile point. The lengthening temporalis myoplasty (LTM) was described by Daniel Labbé in 1997 as a modification of McLaughlin's and H. 1), grade III facial paralysis with a drooping right labial commissure, erasure of the right naso-labial fold and right frontal wrinkles, attraction of the mouth on the healthy side with inability to whistle, incomplete closure of the eyelashes on the affected side, also we noted the blink reflex during conversation ( Fig. Initial physical examination showed a depression in the right parotid region ( Fig.

He complained of a longstanding facial palsy of the right hemi-face, unable to lift the side of his mouth. No other personal or family history was raised during the patient interrogation. He was referred to our department's consultation for specialized care. He received immediately a short-term post-operative corticosteroid therapy and ophthalmic eye drops based on artificial tears. Our work is a single case report and has been reported in line with the SCARE criteria, ].Ī 60-year-old man with the following history: operated for a right parotid tumor by ENT department in 1998 and in 2010 complicated by sequelae of facial palsy.
