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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2021 Volume.32 No. 3 p.233 ~ p.239
A Case of Ipsilateral Vestibular Neuritis Developed 3 Weeks after the Onset of Bell¡¯s Palsy
Kim Young-Chul

Lee Hyun-Jin
Ahn Seong-Ki
Hur Dong-Gu
Abstract
Bell¡¯s palsy, defined as an acute isolated peripheral seventh cranial nerve palsy of unknown etiology, can be accompanied by several symptoms of cranial polyneuropathy such as facial hypesthesia of cranial nerve V or IX, retroauricular pain, hearing impairment, vagal motor weakness, and dizziness. Though vestibular neuritis also can be developed after Bell¡¯s palsy, the interval between the two diseases tends to be a few days. We are now to report an unusual case of a 33-year-old female who presented with ipsilateral vestibular neuritis, developed three weeks after the onset of Bell¡¯s palsy with review of literatures.
KEYWORD
Bell palsy, Polyneuropathies, Vestibular neuritis
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