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Prognostic value of nerve excitability test in Bell's palsy. Canadian journal of otolaryngology. Journal canadien d'otolaryngologie. [Can J Otolaryngol] Journal article

 
TitlePrognostic value of nerve excitability test in Bell's palsy.
Author(s)Leclaire R, Tremblay L, Dupuis M 
SourceCan J Otolaryngol 1975; 4(2):352-7.
MeSHAdolescent
Adult
Aged
Child
Diagnosis, Differential
Electrodiagnosis
Facial Nerve
Facial Paralysis
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neural Conduction
Prognosis
AbstractThis paper reports the experience of the authors using facial nerve excitability test in Bell's palsy as a tool to understand better the prognosis in that pathology. The authors made a retrospective study of 222 cases of Bell's palsy, followed by serial facial nerve excitability test. The goal of this study as to define correlations between facial nerve excitability test (N.E.T.) values, the rate and degree of recovery OF PATIENTS PRESENTING A Bell's palsy. Results indicated that incomplete paralysis with a normal N.E.T. forecasts a fast and complete recovery in less than three months. Complete paralysis with a normal N.E.T. also forecasts a complete recovery. Those cases of complete paralysis with an abnormally elevated (greater than 2 m. amp.) N.E.T. lead to unsatisfactory results in 27.7 per cent of patients and of these 66.6 per cent took more than three months to recover if at all. Of the patients with complete paralysis and no response to facial nerve stimulation, 73 per cent showed an unsatisfactory recovery.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID1139432
  
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