Publication

Recurrent unilateral peripheral facial palsy in a patient with an enlarged styloid process

Journal Paper/Review - Dec 24, 2018

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PubMed
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Citation
Péus D, Kollias S, Huber G. Recurrent unilateral peripheral facial palsy in a patient with an enlarged styloid process. Head & neck 2018
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Head & neck 2018
Publication Date
Dec 24, 2018
Issn Electronic
1097-0347
Brief description/objective

BACKGROUND
Recurrent peripheral facial paresis is a rare symptom that may be caused by multiple pathologic conditions.

METHODS
We report a case of recurrent peripheral facial palsies caused by an ipsilateral enlarged styloid process. A surgical excision of the process was performed.

RESULTS
The treatment was well tolerated. Postoperatively, no further recurrent paresis was observed.

CONCLUSION
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case study of an enlarged styloid process with facial paresis. A detailed workup, including imaging, should be performed in cases with recurrent facial paresis and/or cases with a history of trauma and facial paresis and, of course, to exclude a neoplastic etiology.