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Acta de Otorrinolaringología CCC 2024; 52 (3)
Guide for the diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic peripheral facial paralysis
González-Eslait F, Ruiz-Tejada E, Holguín-Ruiz JA, León-Sarmiento CE, Vélez-Rodríguez JJ
Language: Spanish
References: 44
Page: 351-376
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ABSTRACT
Idiopathic peripheral facial paralysis occupies the highest percentage of all causes
of facial paralysis, representing approximately 60%-75%. It results from a complete
or partial alteration of the muscular movements of the affected hemiface, as its
name indicates, its cause is unknown, but several theories have been generated and
its diagnosis is by exclusion. A facial deficit of the lower motor neuron type, unilateral,
of rapid onset, occurs. However, patients may have other symptoms such as
hyperacusis, dysgeusia, facial pain, and epiphora. The differential diagnosis of facial
paralysis is extensive and can be divided into broad categories such as congenital,
cerebrovascular, infectious, neoplastic, inflammatory or autoimmune, and traumatic.
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