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Facial nerve palsy

Facial nerve paralysis is a common problem that involves the paralysis of any structures innervated by the facial nerve. The pathway of the facial nerve is long and relatively convoluted, so there are a number of causes that may result in facial nerve paralysis. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Be Caused by
Acoustic schwannoma
Bell palsy
Choristoma
Cystadenocarcinoma of endolymphatic sac
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
Epidermoid cyst
Facial nerve hemangioma
Facial nerve lipoma
Facial nerve schwannoma
Glomus jugulare tumor
Glomus tympanicum tumor
Herpes zoster oticus
Johnson-McMillin syndrome
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Lymphoma
Meningioma of cerebellopontine angle
Perineural spread of external auditory canal malignancy
Perineural spread of parotid malignancy
Sarcoma of facial nerve
Temporal bone fracture
Trauma
May Be Caused by
Acoustic schwannoma
Bell palsy
Choristoma
Cystadenocarcinoma of endolymphatic sac
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
Epidermoid cyst
Facial nerve hemangioma
Facial nerve lipoma
Facial nerve schwannoma
Glomus jugulare tumor
Glomus tympanicum tumor
Herpes zoster oticus
Johnson-McMillin syndrome
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Lymphoma
Meningioma of cerebellopontine angle
Perineural spread of external auditory canal malignancy
Perineural spread of parotid malignancy
Sarcoma of facial nerve
Temporal bone fracture
Trauma


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