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Diplegia facial traumatica

Traumatic facial diplegia: a case report

Resumos

É relatado um caso de paralisia facial bilateral, incompleta, associada a hipoacusia esquerda, após traumatismo cranioencefálico, com fraturas evidenciadas radiológicamente. Algumas considerações são formuladas tentando relacionar ditas manifestações com fraturas do osso temporal.


A case of traumatic facial diplegia with left partial loss of hearing following head injury is reported. X-rays showed fractures on the occipital and left temporal bones. A review of traumatic facial paralysis is made.


Diplegia facial traumatica

Traumatic facial diplegia: a case report

J. Fortes-Rego

Departamento de Medicina Especializada, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade de Brasília: Professor-Assistente

RESUMO

É relatado um caso de paralisia facial bilateral, incompleta, associada a hipoacusia esquerda, após traumatismo cranioencefálico, com fraturas evidenciadas radiológicamente. Algumas considerações são formuladas tentando relacionar ditas manifestações com fraturas do osso temporal.

SUMMARY

A case of traumatic facial diplegia with left partial loss of hearing following head injury is reported. X-rays showed fractures on the occipital and left temporal bones. A review of traumatic facial paralysis is made.

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Departamento de Medicina Especializada — Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde — Universidade de Brasília — 70000 Brasília, DF — Brasil.

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Datas de Publicação

  • Publicação nesta coleção
    04 Abr 2013
  • Data do Fascículo
    Dez 1975
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