Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis affecting the facial muscles. Rapid onset of paralysis causes panic to the patients. For speedy recovery, correct diagnosis and early treatment are crucial. Here a case of Bell’s palsy is reported and the literature on Bell’s palsy is reviewed. Key Words: Bell’s palsy, idiopathic facial palsy, facial nerve
Bell's Palsy is a peripheral facial nerve weakness (facial nerve) with acute onset on one side of th...
Bell palsy is a condition resulting from a peripheral edematous compression on the nervous fibers of...
This study focuses on a case of Bell's Palsy in a 6-year-old boy. Bell's Palsy is the most common ty...
Bell’s palsy is an acute, ipsilateral, facial nerve (CN VII) paralysis of unknown etiology that resu...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with facial palsy present with both cosmetic and functional s...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Bell's palsy is a common cranial neuropathy causing acute unilateral lower motor neuron facial paral...
Background: The underlying pathophysiology observed in cases of Bell’s palsy is vascular distension,...
Background. Bell’s palsy is an acute idiopathic facial nerve paralysis of sudden onset. It is the mo...
Bell’s palsy is a neuropathy of the peripheral seventh cranial nerve, resulting from trau-matic, com...
Bell’s palsy is facial nerve paralysis of unknown cause. Left untreated, 70–75% of patients make a f...
AbstractBell's palsy is a commonly seen cranial nerve disease and can result in compromised facial a...
SUMMARY – Peripheral facial weakness is a facial nerve damage that results in muscle we-akness on on...
Bell's Palsy is a peripheral facial nerve weakness (facial nerve) with acute onset on one side of th...
Bell palsy is a condition resulting from a peripheral edematous compression on the nervous fibers of...
This study focuses on a case of Bell's Palsy in a 6-year-old boy. Bell's Palsy is the most common ty...
Bell’s palsy is an acute, ipsilateral, facial nerve (CN VII) paralysis of unknown etiology that resu...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with facial palsy present with both cosmetic and functional s...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Bell's palsy is a common cranial neuropathy causing acute unilateral lower motor neuron facial paral...
Background: The underlying pathophysiology observed in cases of Bell’s palsy is vascular distension,...
Background. Bell’s palsy is an acute idiopathic facial nerve paralysis of sudden onset. It is the mo...
Bell’s palsy is a neuropathy of the peripheral seventh cranial nerve, resulting from trau-matic, com...
Bell’s palsy is facial nerve paralysis of unknown cause. Left untreated, 70–75% of patients make a f...
AbstractBell's palsy is a commonly seen cranial nerve disease and can result in compromised facial a...
SUMMARY – Peripheral facial weakness is a facial nerve damage that results in muscle we-akness on on...
Bell's Palsy is a peripheral facial nerve weakness (facial nerve) with acute onset on one side of th...
Bell palsy is a condition resulting from a peripheral edematous compression on the nervous fibers of...
This study focuses on a case of Bell's Palsy in a 6-year-old boy. Bell's Palsy is the most common ty...