Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8681294 Brain and Development 2018 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The suspected granulomatous lesion was considered to have resulted from the host's immune reaction to Bartonella infection and impaired the facial nerve. This is the first case report providing direct evidence of peripheral facial nerve palsy caused by a suspected granulomatous lesion associated with cat scratch disease and its treatment course.
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