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Delayed presentation of traumatic facial nerve (CN VII) paralysis
Anthony M. Napoli,
Peter Panagos
Department of Emergency Medicine
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Paralysis
100%
Facial Nerve
100%
Delayed Presentation
100%
Cranial Nerve VII
100%
Facial Nerve Paralysis
100%
Etiology
50%
Idiopathic Facial Paralysis
50%
Trauma Exposure
25%
Neoplasms
25%
Emergency Department
25%
Surgical Repair
25%
Most Common Cause
25%
Clinical Follow-up
25%
Injured Patients
25%
Facial Paralysis
25%
Audiogram
25%
Otolaryngologist
25%
Toxic Exposures
25%
Early Involvement
25%
High-resolution Computed Tomography Scan
25%
Traumatic Head Injury
25%
Cranial Nerve Injury
25%
Bell's Palsy
25%
Facial Canal
25%
Temporal Bone Fracture
25%
Unilateral Facial Paralysis
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Paralysis
100%
Facial Nerve Paralysis
100%
Facial Nerve
100%
Cranial Nerve
100%
Bell's Palsy
50%
Injury
16%
Neoplasm
16%
Surgery
16%
Physical Examination
16%
Infection
16%
Disease
16%
Computer Assisted Tomography
16%
Closed Head Injury
16%
Emergency Department
16%
Consultation
16%
Fracture
16%
Temporal Bone
16%
Audiogram
16%
High-Resolution Computed Tomography
16%
Cranial Nerve Injury
16%
Facial Canal
16%