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2 Bell’s Palsy The Department Of Neurology Cong Lin

3 George Herbert Bush

4 Concept zFacial weakness of the peripheral type zidiopathic zoutside the central nervous system zwithout any other cranial nerve palsies Bell’s Palsy:

5 [Etiology and pathology] zthe cause is unclear zexposure to chill z a viral infection z edema z degeneration. Etiology pathology

6 Anatomicophysiology

7 [Clinical features] zOccurs at any age and any time. zunilateral zThe onset is acute. attain maximum paralysis in 48h --5 days. zpain behind the ear.

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9 Peripheral facial palsy

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12 [Diagnosis] zbased on the acute onset and the peripheral facial palsy. zdistinguished from facial paralysis due to other causes zdistinguished from the supranuclear one (such as in a stroke)

13 Prognosis zusually good. recover within a few weeks or in a month or two. zBut if there is evidence of denervation after 10 days, one may expect a long delay in the onset of recovery.

14 Treatment zsurgical decompression may be harmful. ztake some corticosteroids, such as prednisone (40 to 60mg/day). z Vitamin B zantiviral agents may be useful. zphysiatrics and acupuncture therapy z a shield to protect the eye.

15 summary The major features of Bell’s palsy is: zAny age, any time. zUnilateral zAcute zPeripheral facial palsy zidiopathic z Bell’s phenomenon

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