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- who: Report and collaborators from the Oakland Hospital, Pontiac, USA have published the article: Review began 01/15/2023 Review ended 02/26/2023 Published 03/11/2023 u00a9 Copyright, in the Journal: Neurology then evaluated the patient and concluded this to be likely secondary to Bell`s Palsy rather than stroke. Neurology recommended magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain which also did not demonstrate signs of acute stroke. Otolaryngology (ENT) was then consulted for dysphagia. At the time of initial evaluation, the patient was found to have right-sided facial nerve paralysis (House Brackmann 6 . . .
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