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BELL'S PALSY - Coggle Diagram
BELL'S PALSY
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clinical manifestations
facial muscles, drooling, or dry eyes
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Pathophysiology
A popular theory propose that edema and ischemia result in compression of the facial nerve within this bony canal.
The facial nerve courses through a portion of the temporal bone commonly referred to as the facial canal.
Definition
is a disease of the seventh cranial nerve(facial nerve) that produces unilateral or bilateral facial weakness or paralysis.