Isolated bilateral facial palsy due to chicken pox- An unique presentation
<p>A nineteen year old girl presented with rashes of chicken pox and inability to close both eyes properly for two days. She had difficulty in eating and smiling. Vesicular non pruritic rashes were visible in various stages of healing over face and body except palm and soles. She complained of...
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Main Authors: | Nandini Chatterjee (Author), Chandan Chatterjee (Author) |
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International Journal of Dermatology and Clinical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2019-01-12.
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