
Eve N. Tranchito
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Aug 15, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Samuel Doty |Amanda Goslawski |Claudia Cabrera |Eve N. Tranchito
1 INTRODUCTION Facial paralysis is a life-altering condition that may occur secondary to infection, trauma, malignancy, and iatrogenic injury.1 Permanent facial paralysis is estimated to have an annual incidence of 130 000 cases worldwide.2 Upper facial palsy is associated with several clinical consequences for which patients may require additional treatment.3, 4 In addition to the physical consequences, facial paralysis has been associated with increased risk of developing mental health...
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