Abstract Introduction Isolated facial nerve palsy usually manifests as Bell's palsy. Lacunar infarct involving the lower pons is a rare cause of solitary infranuclear facial paralysis. The present unusual case is one in which the patient appeared to have Bell's palsy but turned out to have a pontine infarct. Case presentation A 47-year-old Asian Indian man with a medical history of hypertension presented to our institution with nausea, vomiting, generalized weakness, facial droop, and slurred speech of 14 hours' duration. His physical examination revealed that he was conscious, lethargic, and had mildly slurred speech. His blood pressure was 216/142 mmHg. His neurologic examination showed that he had loss of left-sided forehead creases, ina...
PubMed ID: 12529787We sought clinical and radiological findings of 150 consecutive patients with acu...
Bilateral simultaneous facial paralysis is a rare clinical entity, which unlike the unilateral prese...
Bell’s palsy is an acute, ipsilateral, facial nerve (CN VII) paralysis of unknown etiology that resu...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
A most unusual case of right-sided ataxic hemiparesis with left trigeminal involvement is reported. ...
Facial palsy is a condition that is often encountered in neurological practice. The weakness of clos...
One-and-a half syndrome is seen in paramedian pontine lesions, and may also co-exist with cranial ne...
Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis a...
Here, we illustrate a 69-year old female admitting with weakness on left side of the face who firstl...
Bilateral simultaneous facial nerve palsy is an extremely rare clinical entity and may occur in asso...
Presented here are two patients with horizontal gaze and facial palsies due to stroke. The first pat...
Lateral medullary syndrome or Wallenberg syndrome is an interesting clinical entity with varied pres...
This is a 45-yo-woman who had a dorsal pontine cavernoma that bled 2 years prior to this video. Symp...
Background: The underlying pathophysiology observed in cases of Bell’s palsy is vascular distension,...
Background: Bilateral facial nerve palsy (B-FNP) is a rare clinical manifestation with incidence of ...
PubMed ID: 12529787We sought clinical and radiological findings of 150 consecutive patients with acu...
Bilateral simultaneous facial paralysis is a rare clinical entity, which unlike the unilateral prese...
Bell’s palsy is an acute, ipsilateral, facial nerve (CN VII) paralysis of unknown etiology that resu...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
A most unusual case of right-sided ataxic hemiparesis with left trigeminal involvement is reported. ...
Facial palsy is a condition that is often encountered in neurological practice. The weakness of clos...
One-and-a half syndrome is seen in paramedian pontine lesions, and may also co-exist with cranial ne...
Bell’s palsy is considered as a disease of exclusion. It is a form of lower motor neuron paralysis a...
Here, we illustrate a 69-year old female admitting with weakness on left side of the face who firstl...
Bilateral simultaneous facial nerve palsy is an extremely rare clinical entity and may occur in asso...
Presented here are two patients with horizontal gaze and facial palsies due to stroke. The first pat...
Lateral medullary syndrome or Wallenberg syndrome is an interesting clinical entity with varied pres...
This is a 45-yo-woman who had a dorsal pontine cavernoma that bled 2 years prior to this video. Symp...
Background: The underlying pathophysiology observed in cases of Bell’s palsy is vascular distension,...
Background: Bilateral facial nerve palsy (B-FNP) is a rare clinical manifestation with incidence of ...
PubMed ID: 12529787We sought clinical and radiological findings of 150 consecutive patients with acu...
Bilateral simultaneous facial paralysis is a rare clinical entity, which unlike the unilateral prese...
Bell’s palsy is an acute, ipsilateral, facial nerve (CN VII) paralysis of unknown etiology that resu...