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Facial nerve palsy recurrent

nerve palsy recurrent facial

nerve palsy recurrent facial

nerve palsy recurrent facial

nerve palsy recurrent facial

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  • J Microbiol Immunol Infect. In 3 cases a bilateral hypoplasia or scanty cellularization of the mastoid bone and a unilateral obtuse tip of the petrous part of the temporal bones were found. Facial nerve paralysis in children should be considered distinct from that which occurs in adults. After birth, the ductus arteriosus regresses to form the ligamentum arteriosum.

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