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World J Clin Cases. Dec 16, 2015; 3(12): 973-979
Published online Dec 16, 2015. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i12.973
Published online Dec 16, 2015. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i12.973
Table 1 Possible causes of facial nerve palsy in children
| Causes of facial nerve palsy in childhood | |
| Idiopathic | Bell’s palsy |
| Congenital | Delivery traumas: |
| Primiparity | |
| Birth weight > 3500 g | |
| Forceps | |
| Cesarean section | |
| Prematurity | |
| Syndromic malformative: | |
| Möbius syndrome | |
| Goldenhar syndrome | |
| Syringobulbia | |
| Arnold-Chiari syndrome | |
| Genetic: | |
| Hereditary myopathies | |
| 3q21-22 and 10q21.3-22.1 mutations | |
| Acquired | Infectious: |
| Ramsay Hunt syndrome | |
| Epstein-Barr virus | |
| Haemophilus influenzae | |
| Tubercolosis | |
| Lyme disease | |
| Cytomegalovirus | |
| Adenovirus | |
| Rubella | |
| Mumps | |
| Mycoplasma pneumoniae | |
| Human immunodeficiency virus | |
| Acute otitis media | |
| Chronic otitis media/cholesteatoma | |
| Inflammatory: | |
| Henoch-Schönlein porpora | |
| Kawasaki syndrome | |
| Neoplastic: | |
| Schwannomas of the VII c.n. | |
| Hemangiomas | |
| Rhabdomyosarcoma | |
| Temporal bone histiocytosis | |
| Leukemia | |
| Parotid gland tumors | |
| Traumatic: | |
| Temporal bone fractures | |
| Iatrogenic | |
Table 2 Therapeutic approaches to facial nerve palsy in childhood
| Therapy of facial nerve palsy | Outcome1 | |
| Drugs | Bell’s palsy | |
| Oral steroids within 3 d of onset | 70% recovery after 3 wk[32] | |
| Ramsay Hunt syndrome | ||
| Intravenous steroids as soon as possible | 75% recovery at 6 mo if treated within 3 d from onset; 30% recovery at 6 mo if treated after 7 d from onset[36,44] | |
| Antiviral agents | ||
| Other conditions | ||
| Targeted therapies for specific diseases | N/A | |
| Protective measures | Eye protection | N/A |
| Artificial tears | N/A | |
| Tarsorrhaphy | N/A | |
| Eyelid weight implant | N/A | |
| Nutritional support | N/A | |
| Surgery | Traumatic palsy | |
| Neurorrhaphy within 72 h | N/A | |
| Nerve grafting within 72 h | N/A | |
| Other conditions | ||
| Dynamic facial reanimation | ||
| Temporalis elongation mioplasty | 80% recovery within 1 mo[38] | |
| Gracilis muscle microvascular free flap | 89% recovery within 4-6 mo[45] | |
| Sural nerve grafting | N/A | |
| Cross-facial nerve grafting | 83% recovery within 1 yr[46] | |
| Rehabilitation approaches | Botulinum toxin | 100% recovery (temporary)[24] |
| Physiotherapy | N/A | |
| Biofeedback therapy | N/A | |
| Regenerative therapy | Bioelectrical interface/electrode | N/A |
| Stem cells and bio-scaffolds | N/A | |
- Citation: Ciorba A, Corazzi V, Conz V, Bianchini C, Aimoni C. Facial nerve paralysis in children. World J Clin Cases 2015; 3(12): 973-979
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v3/i12/973.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v3.i12.973
