A Rare Case of an Isolated Facial Nerve Aplasia: Radiological Findings
Congenital facial palsy is a rare condition that can be categorized into traumatic and developmental etiologies. Trauma related congenital facial palsy represents by far the most frequent cause with a spontaneous complete recovery within weeks, contrary to developmental causes that can be syndromic...
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Main Authors: | Ola Messaoud MD (Author), Kenza Horache MD (Author), Amine Cherraqi MD (Author), Fikri Meriem MD, PhD (Author), Jiddane Mohamed MD, PhD (Author), Touarsa Firdaous MD, PhD (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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