Author:
Hartley C.,Saeed S. R.,Lyons T. J.
Abstract
AbstractA 47-year-old man developed a complete facial nerve palsy secondary to non-cholesteatomatous suppurative otitis media. At operation, this was seen to be due to destruction of the nerve from halfway along the horizontal segment to a point just distal to the second genu. The history of recent renal transplantation and subsequent immunosuppression was judged to be significant in the pathogenesis of the palsy.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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