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Peripheral facial nerve palsy in children: clinical manifestations, treatment and prognosis.

Serap BilgeGülen Gül MertM Özlem HergünerFaruk İncecikÖzgür SürmelioğluSevcan BilenLevent Yılmaz
Published in: The Egyptian journal of neurology, psychiatry and neurosurgery (2022)
Peripheral facial nerve palsy is a rare condition in children with different causes. It could be idiopathic, congenital, or due to infectious, traumatic, neoplastic, and immune reasons. So, when a child presents with facial palsy, a complete clinical history and a detailed clinical examination are recommended. Giving attention to the red flag is very important. Peripheral facial nerve palsy in children is considered to have a good prognosis.
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