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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Bell's palsy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause weakness or total [[paralysis]] on one side of the face, difficulty making facial expressions in one side, impaired [[facial nerve]] reflexes, [[salivation]] and unintended eye closure, such as [[Ramsay-Hunt syndrome|Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome]], [[Lyme disease|Lyme Disease]], [[Lyme disease|stroke]], [[Skull fracture]], head or neck [[tumor]], and [[Multiple sclerosis]]. | |||
==Differentiating X from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating X from other Diseases== | ||
* | *Bell's palsy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause weakness or total [[paralysis]] on one side of the face, difficulty making facial expressions in one side, impaired [[facial nerve]] reflexes, [[salivation]] and unintended eye closure, such as [[Ramsay-Hunt syndrome|Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome]], [[Lyme disease|lyme Disease]], [[Lyme disease|stroke]], [[Skull fracture]], head or neck [[tumor]], and [[Multiple sclerosis]]. | ||
===Preferred Table=== | ===Preferred Table=== | ||
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Overview
Bell's palsy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause weakness or total paralysis on one side of the face, difficulty making facial expressions in one side, impaired facial nerve reflexes, salivation and unintended eye closure, such as Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, Lyme Disease, stroke, Skull fracture, head or neck tumor, and Multiple sclerosis.
Differentiating X from other Diseases
- Bell's palsy must be differentiated from other diseases that cause weakness or total paralysis on one side of the face, difficulty making facial expressions in one side, impaired facial nerve reflexes, salivation and unintended eye closure, such as Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, lyme Disease, stroke, Skull fracture, head or neck tumor, and Multiple sclerosis.
Preferred Table
Diseases | Clinical manifestations | Gold standard of diagnosis | Additional findings | |||||
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Symptoms | Physical examination | |||||||
Weakness or total paralysis on one side of the face | Difficulty making facial expressions in one side, such as closing eye, smiling and whistling | Salivation | Impaired Facial nerve reflexes | Unintended eye closure with an effort to smile |
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Bell's palsy | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | Exclusion of other causes of facial nerve palsy |
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Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ |
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome is caused by the Varicella virus (Herpes zoster) that also causes chickenpox and shingles |
Lyme Disease | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ |
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Stroke | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | MRI | Sudden unilateral motor and sensory deficit in a patient with a history of atherosclerotic risk factors (diabetes, hypertension, smoking) or atrial fibrillation. |
Skull fracture | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | MRI | History of head injury |
Head or neck tumor | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | -/+ | MRI |
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Multiple sclerosis | Rare | -/+ | Rare | -/+ | -/+ | Rare | MRI |
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