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Idiopathic Bell's Palsy in a Five-Week-Old Infant: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Bell’s Palsy

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Bell's palsy is acute weakness of the facial muscles associated with compression of cranial nerve VII. The annual incidence is 20 to 30 per 100,000. Diagnosis is based on a thorough history and physical examination, with careful attention to exclude other causes of facial weakness, such as stroke or Lyme disease.
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BELL'S PALSY

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
To the Editor .—I would like to register an objection to the publication of an article entitled, "Bell's Palsy in Pregnancy," which appeared in the June 1969 issue of theArchives( 89 :830-834). The article, beginning with the opening paragraph, offers generalizations which are not substantiated by the authors' experience, or by references to the work ...
K K, Adour, T H, Pope, P D, Kenan
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Recurrent Bell's palsy

Neurology, 1996
We report a woman with four episodes of Bell's palsy. Usual symptoms of idiopathic unilateral facial paralysis include subacute facial palsy, hyperacusis on the affected side, postauricular pain on the affected side, altered sensation of taste, and partial trigeminal distribution hypesthesias.
J B, English, E W, Stommel, J L, Bernat
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Inherited Bell's Palsy

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1974
Twenty-nine cases of Bell's palsy in a single family appear to suggest an autosomal dominant inheritance. In addition, a review of 230 consecutive patients with Bell's palsy revealed a 6% incidence of a positive family history of facial paralysis. These findings implicate inheritance in the etiology of Bell's palsy.
J W, Willbrand, J D, Blumhagen, M, May
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