A cluster of children with facial nerve palsy in a high prevalence area for COVID-19
Abstract Background COVID-19 is a disease of varying presentation and neurological sequelae of the disease are being studied. Following a cluster of paediatric facial nerve palsy (FNP) cases in an area of South Wales with a high prevalence of COVID-19, we conducted an opportunistic study to determin...
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Main Authors: | David Barron (Author), Owen Richards (Author), Fleur Archer (Author), Mohamed Abdelrazek (Author), Rajesh Ranjan (Author), Omotakin Omolokun (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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