2021
DOI: 10.4103/ipcares.ipcares_3_21
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Bell's Palsy in a Child with Acute Viral Hepatitis C Infection

Abstract: Background: Bell's palsy is the most common form of facial paralysis in children. Etiology of facial paralysis can be both congenital and acquired. Acquired facial paralysis in most cases is due to viral infections. Hepatitis C infection leading to Bell's palsy is an unusual complication which has not been reported until now. Clinical Description and Management: A 4 month's old male child was admitted with fever, vomiting, refusal to feed, and icterus. … Show more

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