Chronic Otitis Media with Facial Palsy: An Unexpected Etiology
Abstract
Chronic otitis media is a commonly observed disease worldwide. Facial palsy in a patient can be attributed to many causes. Facial paresis with chronic otitis media is almost al-ways attributable to facial palsy. This article reports the clinical condition of a patient in whom the etiology of facial paresis was not conventional.
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2017-06-21
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