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Abstract
A case of facial bone fracture with unusual associated neuropathy has been presented.
Bilateral involvement of the sixth, seventh, and eighth cranial nerves was demonstrated
following a traumatic injury to the head and face.
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References
- Paralysie faciale bilaterale; anastomose spino-faciale et resection du ganglion cervical superieur des deux cotes.Lyon Chir. 1935; 32: 291-305
- Gray's Anatomy.in: ed. 27. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia1959: 951-997
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☆The opinions or assertions contained herein are those of the authors and are not to be construed as official or reflecting the views of the Navy Department or the Naval Service at large or the Department of the Air Force or the Air Service at large.
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