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Radiation Exposure and Bell’s Palsy: A Hypothetical Association
Bell’s palsy is an idiopathic peripheral nerve palsy involving the facial nerve. It accounts for 60 to 75% of all cases of unilateral facial paralysis.
M Khateri +3 more
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Barnes Hospital Bulletin [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/bjc_barnes_bulletin/1070/thumbnail ...
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Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 68, Issue 2, Page 154-155, February 2026.
Jill G. Zwicker
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Evaluation of Trigeminal Nerve Involvement Using Blink Reflex Test in Bell’s Palsy [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Facial nerve dysfunction in Bell's palsy is evaluated using various parameters including physical examination and electrophysiological studies. Associated symptoms of facial numbness or paresthesia are reported by some patients
박윤길, 손은진, 이원상
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Διερεύνηση αιτίων και προδιαθεσικών παραγόντων της ιδιοπαθούς παράλυσης του προσωπικού νεύρου (Bell's palsy) [PDF]
Γεώργιος Κεφαλίδης
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Bell's Palsy as a Possible Complication of Hepatitis B Vaccination in A Child [PDF]
Bell's Palsy is the sudden onset of unilateral temporary paralysis of facial muscles resulting from seventh cranial nerve dysfunction. Presented here is a two-year old female patient with right peripheral facial palsy following hepatitis B vaccination ...
Alp, Handan +2 more
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For Bell's palsy, start steroids early; no need for an antiviral [PDF]
A 10-day course of corticosteroids (prednisolone 25 mg twice daily) started within 72 hours significantly improves the chances of complete recovery. There is no added benefit from acyclovir.
Ewigman, Bernard +2 more
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Background: Bell's palsy is when one side of the face suddenly becomes paralyzed. This can cause problems with how the face moves and feels. Two different therapies, Kabat Rehabilitation and Kinesiotaping, have been used to try to make people with Bell's
Anza Amjad +5 more
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