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Bells Palsy with Ipsilateral Numbness
JNNP 76:1017-1018, Vanopdenbosch,L.J.,et al, 2005
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Article Abstract
Bells palsy is an idiopathic facial palsy of the peripheral type. A herpes virus is the most likely mechanism. We report a patient with the often encountered combination of a facial palsy with ipsilateral sensory changes. Magnetic resonance imaging showed had contrast enhancement in the greater petrosal nerve. Viral spread through anatomical connections could be an explanation for the association of facial palsy with numbness.
 
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