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Traumatic peripheral facial palsy.

open access: yesEar, nose, & throat journal, 1978
L F, Scaramella   +2 more
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Peripheral Facial Palsy in Children

open access: yesJournal of Child Neurology, 2013
The aim of this study is to evaluate the types and clinical characteristics of peripheral facial palsy in children. The hospital charts of children diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy were reviewed retrospectively. A total of 81 children (42 female and 39 male) with a mean age of 9.2 ± 4.3 years were included in the study.
Akinci, Gulcin   +5 more
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Risk of Leukemia in Children With Peripheral Facial Palsy

open access: yesAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Most children with peripheral facial palsy will not have a cause identified. Although leukemia can cause facial nerve palsy, the magnitude of the risk is unknown and recommendations for investigations are variable. We are currently conducting a randomized, placebo-controlled trial of prednisolone for the treatment of Bell's palsy in children within the
Babl, F.E.   +6 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid in acute peripheral facial palsy

Journal of Neurology, 1999
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is rarely analyzed in peripheral facial palsy, and reports in the literature are scarce. We report the CSF findings in 265 patients with acute isolated peripheral facial palsy. The CSF findings were abnormal in 11% of 230 patients with idiopathic peripheral facial palsy, in 60% of 17 patients with Ramsay Hunt syndrome ...
R Sztajzel   +2 more
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“Childhood peripheral facial palsy”

Child's Nervous System, 2018
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the demographic and clinical characteristics, causes, treatment patterns, outcome, and recurrence of childhood peripheral facial palsy.We performed a retrospective study of 144 peripheral facial palsy patients, under 18 years old in a tertiary care pediatric hospital. Medical charts were reviewed to analyze
Mustafa Calik, Ozlem Ethemoglu
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Acute peripheral facial palsy: Is there a trigeminal nerve involvement?

open access: yesNeuroscience Letters, 2010
The aim of this study was to investigate trigeminal nerve involvement in patients with peripheral facial palsy. In total, 25 patients with facial nerve palsy and 19 controls were tested by electrophysiological methods regarding their facial and ...
Derya Uluduz
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Sequelae of peripheral facial palsy

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2010
The purpose of this work is to study the functional sequelae after peripheral facial palsy (PFP) to analyze its impact and relationship with the degree of facial nerve dysfunction, from the neurophysiological point of view.We present a retrospective study which includes a total of 150 cases of peripheral facial palsy.
Ramón, Balaguer García   +4 more
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Recurrent bilateral peripheral facial palsy

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989
AbstractFacial nerve paralysis is a common otolaryngological diagnosis. Recurrent unilateral peripheral facial palsy is found in about 7 per cent of the cases. Simultaneous bilateral facial palsy is relatively uncommon and occurs in 0.3–2.0 per cent of cases of facial palsy. Recurrent. simultaneous, bilateral, idiopathic facial palsy to the best of our
N, Stahl, T, Ferit
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