1974
DOI: 10.1177/00034894740830s301
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The Present Status of Therapy of Bell's Paralysis: A Critical Evaluation

Abstract: The etiology of Bell's paralysis is yet unknown, and is likely to be multiple. The vast majority of patients suffering from Bell's paralysis recover spontaneously, and a certain number do not recover regardless of treatment, nor is there uniformity in the opinion as to what constitutes a full recovery. No investigation has as yet demonstrated beyond a reasonable doubt that any given medical treatment will alter the course of Bell's paralysis under any circumstance or prevent permanent partial or total denervat… Show more

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