Facial paralysis in children
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2022
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Facial paralysis in children is a condition that requires urgent intervention in otorhinolaryngology practice and appropriate treatment should be initiated as soon as possible. The incidence of acquired peripheral facial paralysis in children is between 5 and 21 per 100,000 per year [1]. Facial paralysis is divided into peripheral and central according to the nerve damage regions [2]. Facial paralysis in children can occur due to congenital or acquired causes and may be a sign of a serious underlying disease. The quality of life of the child is generally negatively affected by its aesthetic and functional effects.
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Pediatric ENT Infections
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Genç Elden, S., Demir, D. ve Rhee, C. (2022). Facial paralysis in children. Cingi, C., Arısoy, E.S. ve Bayar Muluk, N. (Ed.). Pediatric ENT Infections içinde (ss.273-285). Springer International Publishing.