Facial paralysis can be classified as central or peripheral facial paralysis based on the location of the underlying lesion,both of which demonstrate facial motor dysfunction.In the currently report,a patient admitted...Facial paralysis can be classified as central or peripheral facial paralysis based on the location of the underlying lesion,both of which demonstrate facial motor dysfunction.In the currently report,a patient admitted to the department of otology,First People’s Hospital of Qinhuangdao,presented with facial asymmetry as the initial symptom of a cerebral infarction and was first misdiagnosed as peripheral facial paralysis.The case is reported as follows.展开更多
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文摘Facial paralysis can be classified as central or peripheral facial paralysis based on the location of the underlying lesion,both of which demonstrate facial motor dysfunction.In the currently report,a patient admitted to the department of otology,First People’s Hospital of Qinhuangdao,presented with facial asymmetry as the initial symptom of a cerebral infarction and was first misdiagnosed as peripheral facial paralysis.The case is reported as follows.