Acute Facial Palsy

Context
Anatomy
3 Topics
Central Connections of the Facial Nuclei
Functional Anatomy of the Facial Nerve
Facial Palsy Question
Pathophysiology
Clinical Assessment
5 Topics
History
Question
Examination Questions
General Examination
Head and Facial Examination
Investigations
2 Topics
Investigations (general)
Grading Severity
Management
7 Topics
General Management Principles
Eye care
Bell’s Palsy management
Bell’s Palsy: Prognosis and Follow-up
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome: Introduction
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome: Treatment
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome: Zoster Sine Herpete
Clinical Cases
3 Topics
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Acute Facial Palsy – Post Test
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Acute Facial Palsy Anatomy
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Central Connections of the Facial Nuclei
Functional Anatomy of the Facial Nerve
Facial Palsy Question
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