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Managing Bell's palsy

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2006
Each year in the UK, around 1 in 5,000 people develop Bell's palsy – a unilateral lower motor neurone facial weakness of rapid onset that can be physically and psychologically disabling.1 While around 71% of patients recover normal function of the facial muscles without treatment, 13% are left with slight weakness and 16% with moderate to severe ...
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Bells Palsy Association

Nursing Standard, 2011
Bells Palsy is a facial paralysis, usually affecting one side of the head, caused by damage to the facial nerve. The Bell's Palsy Association (BPA) is a charity that provides information, advice and support to people with the condition and their carers.
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Bell’s Palsy

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1984
Thirty four patients of Bell’s Palsy have been studied over a period of one and half years. Various aetiological factors, diagnostic tests and therapy have been reviewed.
Amresh Kumar   +2 more
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Bell's palsy before Bell

Otology & Neurotology, 2005
Bell's palsy is named after Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842), who has long been considered to be the first to describe idiopathic facial paralysis in the early 19th century. However, it was discovered that Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761-1836) and James Douglas (1675-1742) preceded him in the 18th century.
van de Graaf, RC, Nicolai, JPA
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Bell's palsy.

American family physician, 1989
Idiopathic facial (Bell's) palsy is an affliction commonly seen and managed by the family physician. Although the prognosis is generally good, steroids and cromolyn sodium have each been advocated to enhance full recovery. Surgical exploration of the nerve is indicated when the diagnosis is unclear. Various measures may be necessary to protect the eye.
R G, Ohye, E A, Altenberger
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Bell's Palsy

The American Journal of Nursing, 1971
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Posttraumatic Bell’s Palsy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2001
T, Siol, M, Huber, H, Buchner
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BELL'S PALSY AND DIABETES MELLITUS

Lancet, The, 1971
Amos D Korczyn
exaly  

BELL'S PALSY AND INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS

Lancet, The, 1973
Charles Grose
exaly  

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