Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6052236 | British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Bell's palsy (idiopathic facial paralysis) is caused by the acute onset of lower motor neurone weakness of the facial nerve with no detectable cause. With a lifetime risk of 1 in 60 and an annual incidence of 11-40/100,000 population, the condition resolves completely in around 71% of untreated cases. In the remainder facial nerve function will be impaired in the long term. We summarise current published articles regarding early management strategies to maximise recovery of facial nerve function and minimise long-term sequelae in the condition.
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Authors
James A. McCaul, Luke Cascarini, Daryl Godden, Darryl Coombes, Peter A. Brennan, Cyrus J. Kerawala,