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Introduction Reports on children with Ramsay Hunt syndrome are limited in the literature, resulting in uncertainty regarding the clinical manifestations and outcome of this syndrome. Treatment for Ramsay Hunt syndrome is usually with antivirals, although
Chibwowa Sheenah +2 more
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ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the occurrence of Peripheral Facial Nerve Paralysis (PFNP) in Chinese patients, identify contributing factors, and explore the relationship between COVID-19 and PFNP.MethodsWe conducted a ...
Erhui Yu +6 more
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome with cranial polyneuropathy
Unilateral facial nerve palsy and vestibulocochlear neuropathy due to herpes zoster are named Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS). Rarely, this infection may affect multiple cranial nerves concurrently.
Manish Gupta +2 more
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome in a child – case report
Introduction. Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a rare disease characterized by complications of herpes zoster oticus. This syndrome is defined by characteristic skin lesions with paresis of the facial and/or vestibulocochlear nerve. Objective.
Joanna Grabowska +2 more
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RAMSAY HUNT SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (RHS) is a rare disease caused by reactivation of latent Varicella Zoster Virus in the geniculate ganglion which lead to inflammation, edema, and compression of facial nerve.
Made Ayu Dessy Dwitasari +1 more
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Ramsey hunt syndrome after antimonial treatment for American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (RHS), also known as herpes zoster oticus, is caused by the reactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV) in the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve.
Melissa de Sousa Melo Cavalcante +5 more
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Procedural‐Based Contemporary Management of Bell's Palsy Long‐Term Sequelae: A Narrative Review
Abstract Objective To describe the long‐term sequelae of Bell's palsy and summarize available treatment options, including recent advances, so that general otolaryngologists and other practitioners are aware of the clinical findings and available interventions. Data Sources PubMed.
Robert M. Frederick +3 more
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Head and Neck Clinical Signs Associated With Diseases: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objective Clinical signs observed during head and neck examination offer important diagnostic clues. This scoping review aimed to identify key clinical signs in this region associated with diseases and syndromes and to map them according to their location. Methods An electronic literature search was performed in five databases (Embase, LILACS,
Helena Miguel Cotter +8 more
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Le syndrome de Ramsay-Hunt correspond à une réactivation du virus varicelle zona au niveau des cellules ganglionnaires sensitives du nerf facial chez des patients ayant présenté une primo-infection de varicelle.
Madiha Mahfoudhi, Rim Lahiani
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Ramsay hunt syndrome: case report
Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome is an uncommon disease caused by the reactivation of latent Varicella zoster virus in the geniculate ganglion. It is characterized with a herpes zoster oticus associated with an acute peripheral facial nerve paralysis, and possible ...
Imane Ouhbi +5 more
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