OBJECTIVE: Conservative management of idiopathic or herpetic acute peripheral ... with an incomplete facial nerve paresis compared with patients with a total paralysis. Whereas the term "palsy ...
Bell’s palsy, or acute peripheral facial palsy of unknown cause ... is caused by swelling and irritation of the nerve that controls the muscles on one side of the face. It can be caused by ...
The Facial Paralysis and Rehabilitation Clinic treats a full range of facial nerve paralysis patients using the most advanced medical and surgical techniques. Our highly experienced staff includes ...
2005;24(2):97-101. In conclusion, this study indicates that VZV reactivation is an important cause of acute peripheral facial paralysis in children, especially those 6-15 years of age. Conversely ...