Facial nerve paralysis in children

Facial nerve palsy is a condition with several implications, particularly when occurring in childhood. It represents a serious clinical problem as it causes significant concerns in doctors because of its etiology, its treatment options and its outcome, as well as in little patients and their parents...

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Published in:World journal of clinical cases Vol. 3; no. 12; pp. 973 - 979
Main Authors: Ciorba, Andrea, Corazzi, Virginia, Conz, Veronica, Bianchini, Chiara, Aimoni, Claudia
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 16-12-2015
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Summary:Facial nerve palsy is a condition with several implications, particularly when occurring in childhood. It represents a serious clinical problem as it causes significant concerns in doctors because of its etiology, its treatment options and its outcome, as well as in little patients and their parents, because of functional and aesthetic outcomes. There are several described causes of facial nerve paralysis in children, as it can be congenital (due to delivery traumas and genetic or malformative diseases) or acquired (due to infective, inflammatory, neoplastic, traumatic or iatrogenic causes). Nonetheless, in approximately 40%-75% of the cases, the cause of unilateral facial paralysis still remains idiopathic. A careful diagnostic workout and differential diagnosis are particularly recommended in case of pediatric facial nerve palsy, in order to establish the most appropriate treatment, as the therapeutic approach differs in relation to the etiology.
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Correspondence to: Andrea Ciorba, MD, PhD, ENT and Audiology Department, University Hospital of Ferrara, Via A Moro 8, loc Cona, 44100 Ferrara, Italy. andrea.ciorba@unife.it
Author contributions: All the authors contributed to this work.
ISSN:2307-8960
2307-8960
DOI:10.12998/wjcc.v3.i12.973