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A thorough [[medical history]] and [[physical examination]] are the first steps in making a diagnosis.
During the '''physical examination''', a distinction must first be made between paralysis and [[paresis]] (incomplete paralysis). Not surprisingly, paralysis is far more serious and requires immediate treatment. It must also be determined whether the [[forehead]] is involved in the motor defect or not. This is usually accomplished by assessing how well a patient can raise her [[eyebrow]]s. The question is an important one because it helps determine if the lesion is in the [[upper motor neuron]] component of the facial nerve, or in its [[lower motor neuron]] component.
Laboratory investigations include an [[audiogram]], [[nerve conduction study|nerve conduction studies]] ([[Electroneuronography|ENoG]]), [[computed tomography]] (CT) or [[MRI|magnetic resonance]] (MR) imaging.


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