KURČA, Egon, Zdeněk KADAŇKA, Michal DROBNÝ, Vladimir NOSÁL a Milan GROFIK. Antineuronal antibody testing in an unusual case of reccurent Bell s palsy. Online. Acta Clin Croat. Zabgreb, 2002, roč. 41, č. 3, s. 263-267, [citováno 2024-04-24]
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Základní údaje
Originální název Antineuronal antibody testing in an unusual case of reccurent Bell s palsy
Název anglicky Antineuronal antibody testing in an unusual case of reccurent Bell s palsy
Autoři KURČA, Egon, Zdeněk KADAŇKA, Michal DROBNÝ, Vladimir NOSÁL a Milan GROFIK
Vydání Acta Clin Croat, Zabgreb, 2002.
Další údaje
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organizační jednotka Lékařská fakulta
Klíčová slova anglicky Bell palsy-etiology; Bell palsy -immunology; facial paralysis- pathogenicity
Štítky Bell palsy -immunology, Bell palsy-etiology, facial paralysis- pathogenicity
Změnil Změnil: prof. MUDr. Zdeněk Kadaňka, CSc., učo 835. Změněno: 18. 12. 2003 17:50.
Anotace
The term Bell s palsy (BP) in nowadays reserved for peripheral facial nerve paralysis without well-defined aetiology and pathogenesis. BP is not a life threatening condition but it has a potential cosmetic mutilatory effect, and there is also a possibility of serious ophthalmologic complications (corneal ulcers). Recurrent paralyses are noted in 7-8% of BP cases. Only two patients with four BP episodes out of 1700 patients, and only one patient with more than four BP episodes out of 2414 BP cases have been reported in the literature. The highest number of BP recurrences found in the available literature is nine. A brief review of the epidemiology and etiopathogenesis of BP is presented, a case of unusual recurrent BP is reported, and the immune pathomechamisms are discussed.
Anotace anglicky
The term Bell s palsy (BP) in nowadays reserved for peripheral facial nerve paralysis without well-defined aetiology and pathogenesis. BP is not a life threatening condition but it has a potential cosmetic mutilatory effect, and there is also a possibility of serious ophthalmologic complications (corneal ulcers). Recurrent paralyses are noted in 7-8% of BP cases. Only two patients with four BP episodes out of 1700 patients, and only one patient with more than four BP episodes out of 2414 BP cases have been reported in the literature. The highest number of BP recurrences found in the available literature is nine. A brief review of the epidemiology and etiopathogenesis of BP is presented, a case of unusual recurrent BP is reported, and the immune pathomechamisms are discussed.
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