| Literature DB >> 7481391 |
A Kohler1, P Burkhard, M R Magistris, M Chofflon.
Abstract
Human immunodeficiency virus infection frequently involves the peripheral or central nervous system. Seven cases of isolated peripheral facial palsy that occurred at various stages of the disease are reported. The palsy was the first manifestation of the disease in 5 patients, and revealed it in 3 of them. The palsy involved the right side in 6 cases (complete N = 2; incomplete N = 4); it was bilateral in one (complete on both sides). Abnormalities of the cerebrospinal fluid were present in all patients but differed depending on the stage of the retroviral infection. Electroneuromyography defined the type of the palsy, principally due to axonotmesis in 4 patients (including the bilateral one) and principally to neurapraxia in 3 patients. The outcome was good in most cases. The physiopathology remains undetermined.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7481391
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Neurol (Paris) ISSN: 0035-3787 Impact factor: 2.607