2023
DOI: 10.2174/1871527321666220831095204
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Acute Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy in Children and Adolescents: Clinical Aspects and Treatment Modalities

Abstract: Background: Peripheral facial nerve palsy is a relatively frequent, rather idiopathic, and isolated nonprogressive disorder with a tendency toward spontaneous recovery in children. It is primarily characterized by unilateral paresis or paralysis of the mimic musculature affecting verbal communication, social interactions, and quality of life. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical aspects and efficacy of different therapeutic modalities in the population of children and adolescents with acute p… Show more

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“…To aid in practical application, this study provides detailed guidance on the scoring system derived from our logistic regression model. Specific threshold scores that indicate a high likelihood of Bell's palsy are defined, along with protocols for primary care physicians to follow upon obtaining a positive result [66]. However, the challenge lies in accurately applying these models to different patient populations and clinical scenarios.…”
Section: By Comparing Two Models Based On High-confidence Clinical Di...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To aid in practical application, this study provides detailed guidance on the scoring system derived from our logistic regression model. Specific threshold scores that indicate a high likelihood of Bell's palsy are defined, along with protocols for primary care physicians to follow upon obtaining a positive result [66]. However, the challenge lies in accurately applying these models to different patient populations and clinical scenarios.…”
Section: By Comparing Two Models Based On High-confidence Clinical Di...mentioning
confidence: 99%