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A case report of multiple cervical artery dissection after peripheral type facial palsy and use of steroids.

Sung Eun ChungTae Hwan YoonKyung Mi LeeHyug-Gi KimBum Joon Kim
Published in: BMC neurology (2018)
Peripheral type facial palsy is an unusual presentation of carotid dissection. Steroids aggravate arterial dissection by increasing blood pressure and blood vessel fragility by its negative effect on connective tissue strength. Use of steroid in patients with peripheral type facial palsy with severe headache may need caution.
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