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Background Making the diagnosis of congenital cholesteatoma in adult patients still pose a challenge even among experienced otologists. Case presentation We are discussing a case of a young adult who was initially treated as Bell palsy in a different ...
Iylia Ajmal Othman +2 more
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DIABETES MELLITUS AND BELL’S PALSY IN IRANIAN POPULATION [PDF]
"nDuring last decades many researchers have focused on the conditions associated with Bell's palsy including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and viral infections.
A. R Karimi-Yazdi +6 more
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Embora a paralisia de Bell seja o tipo mais frequente de paralisia facial periférica,sua causa ainda é objeto de inúmeros questionamentos. A reativação do vírus varicela zoster tem sido considerada uma das principais causas da paralisia de Bell, porém ...
Mônica Alcantara de Oliveira Santos +4 more
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Bell’s Palsy Associated with COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report
The COVID-19 has a wide range of symptoms. This novel infectious disease may also trigger a vast range of neurological involvements. The current report describes a case of COVID-19 complicated with Bell’s palsy.
Arefeh Babazadeh +3 more
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Resumen: Objetivo: Estimar la incidencia agrupada de la parálisis de Bell después de la vacunación contra el COVID-19. Métodos: Realizamos búsquedas sistemáticas (dos investigadores independientes) en PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, Web of Science y Google ...
Atena Soltanzadi +4 more
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HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS IN SALIVA OF PATIENTS WITH BELL'S PALSY [PDF]
Acute idiopathic peripheral facial paralysis (Bell's palsy) is the most common disorder of the facial nerve. Most patients recover completely, although some have permanent disfiguring facial weakness.
M.H. Harirchian +2 more
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Background and Objectives: Bell palsy is the sudden lower motor neuron paralysis of the facial nerve, characterized by acute unilateral peripheral facial muscle weakness.
Siddharth S Mishra, Mahvish Sayed
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Bell’s palsy is defined as a lower motor neuron facial palsy of acute onset unaccompanied by evidence of an aural, a neurological or a local cause. Bell’s palsy is an uncommon cause of facial palsy in children under 10 years of age.
Özgur Pirgon +2 more
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A rare case of Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome
Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome (MRS) is a rare clinical syndrome. The onset of illness usually occurs in the second decade of life. It is characterized by idiopathic facial paralysis and/or fissured tongue with oro-facial swelling, mainly lip edema.
Rajesh Verma, Rohit Anand
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AAN Guideline on Steroids and Antivirals for Bell Palsy
The Guideline Development Subcommittee of the AAN provides an update of the 2001 evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of Bell palsy.
J Gordon Millichap
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