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Patient of the month. Dr. Nourizadeh Assistant professor of E.N.T. Case problem. A 52- years- old man present to your office with right facial droop. History taking:. Onset & duration Presence of pain Presence of skin lesions Hearing problems Facial swelling or mass - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Patient of the month Dr. Nourizadeh Assistant professor of E.N.T
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Patient of the month

Dr. NourizadehAssistant professor of E.N.T

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A 52- years- old man present to

your office with right facial droop

Case problem

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History taking:• Onset & duration• Presence of pain• Presence of skin

lesions• Hearing

problems• Facial swelling or

mass• Prior history of

facial palsy

• Family history• Past medical

history• Past surgical

history• Allergy• Social history• Medication• Review of

system

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Physical examination

• Well-nourished & Well-developed general appearance• Laterality and extent of facial nerve weakness

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Physical examination

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Physical examination

• Ear examination was normal.• Eye examination revealed bell’s phenomenon

and excessive tearing without chemosis.• Parotid glands was normal.• Neck palpation was normal.• Other cranial nerves was intact.• Skin lesions were not seen.

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Laboratory tests• Bilateral symmetric high frequency hearing

loss• Acoustic reflex was present bilaterally. (Ipsi &

Contra)• Lyme test was negative.• Imaging study• EMG/ENOG

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Differential diagnosis

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Treatment• Systemic steroid therapy

• Antiviral therapy

• Corneal protection

• Controlling of BS level

He returned 7 days after his first visit. His facial

nerve function was recovered near completely.

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Patient regained normal facial function after 4 weeks but 9 months later his

facial nerve became paralyzed again.

• Ipsilateral facial nerve palsy

• Facial palsy began 8 days before presentation and progressed rapidly over 24 hours.

• There was not any edema.

• Twisting was not seen.

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Physical exam revealed complete & total right facial nerve paralysis.

• EMG/ENOG

• Stapedial reflexes

• CT scan

• MRI

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Your criteria for nerve decompression?

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