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Seasonal patterns in the epidemiology of Bell's palsy in Hungary [PDF]
IntroductionEpidemiological data on Bell's palsy are vital for elucidating disease prevalence and enhancing therapeutic options. Our objective was to explore the prevalence and possible risk factors associated with Bell's palsy recurrence in the Clinical
Eszter Varga +5 more
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A 32 year old man presents to you with sudden onset of weakness on the left side of his face. He also says that he is unable to close his left eye. He is otherwise well and last saw a doctor five years ago. He is anxious and thinks he has had a stroke. Associated symptoms —Patients with Bell's palsy commonly feel pain in or behind the ear.
Adrian Curtis
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Increased risk of peripheral arterial occlusive disease in patients with Bell's palsy using population data. [PDF]
This population-based cohort study investigated the risk of developing peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) in patients with Bell's palsy.We used longitudinal claims data of health insurance of Taiwan to identify 5,152 patients with Bell's palsy ...
Li-Syue Liou +5 more
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Clinical Practice Guideline of Acupuncture for Bell's Palsy
Backgroud: Acupuncture is common used for Bell's palsy in clinic, however, recent systematic reviews all shows that there is no sufficient evidence to support the effectiveness of acupuncture for Bell's palsy because ofthe poor quality and heterogeneity.
Xi Wu +16 more
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To review our current knowledge of the etiopathogenesis of Bell's palsy, including viral infection or autoimmunity, and to discuss disease pathogenesis with respect to pharmacotherapy.Relevant publications on the etiopathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and histopathology of Bell's palsy from 1975 to 2012 were analysed.Bell's palsy is an ...
GRECO, Antonio +5 more
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The associations between hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia with Bell’s palsy have been controversial and only a few studies have assessed risk factors for Bell’s palsy based on population-based data.
Junhui Jeong +4 more
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Objective: To report a patient with history of recurrent Bell’s Palsy who developed Bell’s Palsy 36 h after the administration of the second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Michael Repajic +3 more
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There are various neurological manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Recent data suggest a connection between hemifacial paralysis, or Bell’s palsy, and COVID-19.
Eve N. Tranchito +10 more
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Management of Idiopathic Facial Palsy in Pediatric Patients: A Case Series [PDF]
Background: Bell’s palsy, presently recognized as lower motor neuron palsy, is a diagnosis of elimination after careful exclusion of other etiologies. It tends to be the result of events that are compressive, infected, inflammatory, or traumatic to the ...
Parayash Dallakoti +4 more
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Bell's palsy is unilateral, acute onset facial paralysis that is a common condition. One in every 65 people experiences Bell's palsy in the course of their lifetime. The majority of patients afflicted with this idiopathic disorder recover facial function.
Kavita, Vakharia, Kalpesh, Vakharia
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