Bell's palsy causes about two thirds of cases of acute peripheral facial weakness. Although the majority of cases completely recover spontaneously, about 30% of cases do not and are at risk from persisting severe facial paralysis and pain. It has been suggested that herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) may be the etiological agent that causes Bell's palsy. Although corticosteroid therapy is now universally recognized as improving the outcome of Bell's palsy, the question as to whether or not a combination of antiviral agents and corticosteroids result in a better rate of complete facial recovery compared with corticosteroids alone is now a highly contentious issue. The evidence obtained from laboratory studies of animals and humans that HSV-...
Bell’s palsy is an acute onset of peripheral facial nerve dysfunction. Despite extensive research th...
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 facial paralysis. Although it has been associated with diab...
Current drug treatment of Bell's palsy often consists of prednisone for patients with a complete par...
Current drug treatment of Bell's palsy often consists of prednisone for patients with a complete par...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
Contains fulltext : 108003.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this evide...
Bell's palsy is a neuropathy of the peripheral seventh cranial nerve, resulting from traumatic, comp...
Bell's palsy is an acute idiopathic paralysis of the facial nerve. Antiviral drugs and corticosteroi...
BACKGROUND: Antiviral agents against herpes simplex virus are widely used in the treatment of idiopa...
ObjectiveTo determine whether steroids plus antivirals provide a better degree of facial muscle reco...
Idiopathic facial paralysis, or Bell's palsy, shows a nonepidemic pattern that might indicate reacti...
BackgroundCorticosteroids are widely used in the treatment of idiopathic facial paralysis (Bell's pa...
AbstractObjectivesTo review our current knowledge of the etiopathogenesis of Bell's palsy, including...
Bell's palsy is a common cranial neuropathy causing acute unilateral lower motor neuron facial paral...
Bell’s palsy is an acute onset of peripheral facial nerve dysfunction. Despite extensive research th...
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 facial paralysis. Although it has been associated with diab...
Current drug treatment of Bell's palsy often consists of prednisone for patients with a complete par...
Current drug treatment of Bell's palsy often consists of prednisone for patients with a complete par...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
Contains fulltext : 108003.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this evide...
Bell's palsy is a neuropathy of the peripheral seventh cranial nerve, resulting from traumatic, comp...
Bell's palsy is an acute idiopathic paralysis of the facial nerve. Antiviral drugs and corticosteroi...
BACKGROUND: Antiviral agents against herpes simplex virus are widely used in the treatment of idiopa...
ObjectiveTo determine whether steroids plus antivirals provide a better degree of facial muscle reco...
Idiopathic facial paralysis, or Bell's palsy, shows a nonepidemic pattern that might indicate reacti...
BackgroundCorticosteroids are widely used in the treatment of idiopathic facial paralysis (Bell's pa...
AbstractObjectivesTo review our current knowledge of the etiopathogenesis of Bell's palsy, including...
Bell's palsy is a common cranial neuropathy causing acute unilateral lower motor neuron facial paral...
Bell’s palsy is an acute onset of peripheral facial nerve dysfunction. Despite extensive research th...
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 facial paralysis. Although it has been associated with diab...