Recurrent facial palsy: Characteristics of ipsilateral and alternative palsies of 104 cases
Recurrent facial palsy is relatively rare and its clinical details of recurrent facial palsy are not well known. We analyzed recurrent facial palsy cases and clarified its characteristics, especially the difference between ipsilateral and alternative palsies. The analysis aimed to obtain information about recurrent facial palsy that would be useful for delivering explanations to patients and help improve recurrent facial palsy treatments based on the etiology.
Source: Auris, Nasus, Larynx - Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Yusuke Kikuoka, Shin-Ichi Haginomori, Yusuke Ayani, Tsuyoshi Jin-nin, Takahiro Ichihara, Yuko Inaka, Akiko Ozaki, Takaki Inui, Ryo Kawata Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
More News: Bell's Palsy | ENT & OMF