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    SUMMARY Bell’s palsy is facial weakness that appears suddenly or rapidly and that has no known cause. Symptoms of Bell’s palsy typically get more severe over a few hours or a day or two. Bell’s palsy usually affects just one side of the face but can, in rare cases, affect both sides at the same time. The most common symptoms are:  An inability to raise the eyebrow  An inability to close the…

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • Via @GreenJournal: Trial finds prednisolone does not significantly improve recovery time for children with #BellsPalsy: https://t.co/PLTcnG4vpT #neurology @AANMember @UniMelbMDHS https://t.co/dPrCtxXs7O

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • A 19yo patient presents w/ symptoms initially consistent w/ #Bellspalsy that are worsening. Further visits and examinations cause EPs, incl. @awittenberg1, to question if Bell’s palsy is really the problem. #Whatsthediagnosis https://t.co/lFjhqgIgjQ https://t.co/omoFu9cm3e

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago

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    • Don't miss this case challenge! 30-yo man w/ history of #Bellspalsy & #migraine, presented with facial weakness & ear drainage. Exam revealed right auricular proptosis, erythema & edema. What's your diagnosis? https://t.co/6YbArLr9Y8 #MedEd #medtwitter #FBF https://t.co/cniARFVc7e

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago

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    • Don't miss this case challenge! 30-yo man w/ history of #Bellspalsy & #migraine, presented with facial weakness & ear drainage. Exam revealed right auricular proptosis, erythema & edema. What's your diagnosis? https://t.co/6YbArLr9Y8 #MedEd #medtwitter #wbw https://t.co/Ew63unkcLS

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago

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    • Answer this clinical case challenge: 28-yo man presented w/ facial paralysis. His medical history includes #BellsPalsy (treated w/ oral steroids) & conductive #HearingLoss. Audiogram below. What’s your diagnosis? https://t.co/jDNgCldplM #MedEd #sundaymotivation https://t.co/d6qLF9Pn9Y

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago

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    • NEW month, new challenge! 28-yo man presented w/ facial paralysis. His medical history includes #BellsPalsy (treated w/ oral steroids) & conductive #HearingLoss due to TM perforation. Audiogram below. What's your diagnosis? https://t.co/mx1lndWz8N #MedeD #sundaymotivation https://t.co/9RdTCgRkQ5

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago

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    • NEW month, new challenge! 28-yo man presented w/ facial paralysis. His medical history includes #BellsPalsy (treated w/ oral steroids) & conductive #HearingLoss due to TM perforation. Audiogram below. What’s your diagnosis? https://t.co/jDNgCldplM #MedEd #tuesdaymotivation https://t.co/oI7VpBqUTV

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago

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    • Don't miss this case challenge! 30-yo man w/ history of #Bellspalsy & #migraine, presented with facial weakness & ear drainage. Exam revealed right auricular proptosis, erythema & edema. What's your diagnosis? https://t.co/6YbArLr9Y8 #MedEd #medtwitter #tuesdaymotivation https://t.co/Nu7uAm2c31