A case presentation of bilateral simultaneous Bell's palsy |
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Authors: | Kilic Rahmi Ozdek Ali Felek Sevim Safak M Asim Samim Erdal |
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Affiliation: | Ministry of Health, Ankara Research and Training Hospital, ENT Department, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | Bilateral simultaneous facial paralysis is an extremely rare clinical entity. Unlike the unilateral form, bilateral facial paralysis seldom falls into Bell's category. It is most often a special finding in a symptom complex of a systemic disease; many of them are potentially life-threatening, and therefore the condition warrants urgent medical intervention. Lyme disease, Guillian-Barre syndrome, Bell's palsy, leukemia, sarcoidosis, bacterial meningitis, syphilis, leprosy, Moebius syndrome, infectious mononucleosis, and skull fracture are the most common cause of bilateral facial paralysis. Here we present a 16-year-old patient with bilateral simultaneous Bell's palsy. |
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