2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1314414
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Late Surgical Decompression of Facial Nerve in Bell's Palsy: A Case Report

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“…Bell's palsy accounts for 60–75% of cases of this syndrome [2], with an annual incidence of 20–25 cases per 100,000 [3]. The eponym Bell's palsy is specific to idiopathic cases, although the eponym is frequently erroneously used for facial neuropathy from known causes as well [3].…”
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“…Bell's palsy accounts for 60–75% of cases of this syndrome [2], with an annual incidence of 20–25 cases per 100,000 [3]. The eponym Bell's palsy is specific to idiopathic cases, although the eponym is frequently erroneously used for facial neuropathy from known causes as well [3].…”
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confidence: 99%