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Bell's Palsy

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
A healthy 50-year-old man notices that his face is drooping on the right side. On examination, facial asymmetry is evident, and some saliva has accumulated on the right side of the patient's mouth. When the patient attempts to close his eyes, his right eye does not close, although it rolls upward, and he is unable to show his teeth or inflate his cheek
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BELL'S PALSY AND PREGNANCY

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1971
Bell's palsy seems to occur during pregnancy and the puerperium more frequently than expected by chance. In particular there seems to be a distinct group of young primigravidae in whom Bell's palsy appears during the week preceding delivery, and who have a normal glucose tolerance test.
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BELL'S PALSY

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972
To the Editor .—The paper by Robinson (Bell's Palsy: A Predisposition of Pregnant Women) addresses itself to the issue of whether the disease is more likely to occur in a pregnant woman than in another member of the population at large. Although the author admits that there is some disagreement in the literature on the subject and he cites literature ...
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Bell’s Palsy

2008
A computerized Ovid search of MEDLINE 1966–2005 was performed. The terms “facial paralysis” and “Bell’s palsy” were exploded, resulting in 1043 articles. These results were limited to English language and therapy-related subheadings yielding 293 trials, which were reviewed.
Mark J. Syms, Mitchell J. Ramsey
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Surgery for Bell's Palsy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1981
Electroneuronographic study of the spontaneous course of Bell's palsy shows that chance of a satisfactory spontaneous return of facial function is reduced by 50% when 95% or more maximal degeneration is reached within two weeks of onset. For this reason immediate surgical decompression (including the meatal foramen) was performed on 14 patients with 90%
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Bell's Palsy

BMJ, 1960
R. G. Wigoder, H. G. Jeffs
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LVI Bell's Palsies

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1963
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