In this paper, we examine the research conducted in the field of Nepali Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR). The primary objective of this survey is to conduct a comprehensive review of the works on Nepali Automatic Speech Recognition Systems completed to date, explore the different datasets used, examine the technology utilized, and take account of the obstacles encountered in implementing the Nepali ASR system.In tandem with the global trends of ever-increasing research on speech recognition based research, the number of Nepalese ASR-related projects are also growing. Nevertheless, the investigation of language and acoustic models of the Nepali language has not received adequate attention compared to languages that possess ample resources. In this context, we provide a framework as well as directions for future investigations.
Objective: To report a case of pituitary apoplexy presenting with unilateral ptosis and unilateral third nerve palsy in diabetic and hypertensive patient. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 50 years old man developed unilateral third nerve palsy. A pituitary macro adenoma with hemorrhagic and necrotic changes on MRI scan was resected by endoscopic transsphenoidal procedure. Third nerve palsy improved promptly and completely few hours postoperatively. Conclusion: This is a rare case of pituitary apoplexy that presented with unilateral third cranial nerve palsy recovered promptly after surgical excision of mass.
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