Facial nerve palsy in children: A retrospective study of 124 cases

被引:26
|
作者
Psillas, George [1 ]
Antoniades, Elias [2 ]
Ieridou, Fotini [1 ]
Constantinidis, Jannis [1 ]
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hosp, Acad ENT Dept 1, 1 Stilponos Kyriakidi St, GR-54636 Thessaloniki, Greece
[2] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hosp, Acad Neurosurg Dept 1, Thessaloniki, Greece
关键词
Bell's palsy; children; facial nerve; otitis media; paediatric trauma; Ramsay Hunt; TEMPORAL BONE-FRACTURES; RAMSAY-HUNT-SYNDROME; ACUTE OTITIS-MEDIA; BELLS-PALSY; PARALYSIS; MANAGEMENT; INFECTION;
D O I
10.1111/jpc.14190
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Aim To report the causes and clinical evaluation of children with facial nerve palsy (FNP) admitted to an affiliated university hospital during a 5-year period (2011-2015). Methods A total of 124 children were retrospectively categorised into two groups: idiopathic Bell's palsy (109 patients) and the second group into other FNP aetiologies (15 patients). All children received a standardised work-up and follow-up. Therapy consisted of steroid administration associated with antiviral treatment when a viral infection was suspected. Results All children of the first group had a full recovery under oral steroids within 2 months of treatment. From the second group, seven children (46%) had a viral infection based on serological findings, two of them were positive for neurotropic herpes viruses, and one had Ramsay Hunt syndrome; six children with infectious FNP had recurrent FNP on the ipsilateral or contralateral side. Five patients had FNP as a complication of acute otitis media; three of them (60%) had partial or full recovery postoperatively. One child developed FNP following temporal bone trauma that had an uneventful recovery with conservative treatment. One child suffered from Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome, and another child presented with FNP associated with unilateral hemiparesis following an ischaemic cerebral infarct. Conclusions Facial palsy in children is a manifestation of a heterogeneous group of causes. The most common aetiology of FNP in children in our study was idiopathic (Bell's palsy), followed by infective causes, such as acute otitis media and neurotropic herpes viruses. Therefore, treatment should be adapted to each patient depending on the underlying disease and severity of FNP.
引用
收藏
页码:299 / 304
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Facial nerve palsy: Analysis of cases reported in children in a suburban hospital in Nigeria
    Folayan, M. O.
    Arobieke, R. I.
    Eziyi, E.
    Oyetola, E. O.
    Elusiyan, J.
    NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2014, 17 (01) : 23 - 27
  • [2] Prognostic factors for facial nerve palsy in a pediatric population: A retrospective study and review
    Wolfovitz, Amit
    Yehudai, Noam
    Luntz, Michal
    LARYNGOSCOPE, 2017, 127 (05): : 1175 - 1180
  • [3] Facial nerve lesions in children - a 10-year retrospective study in a tertiary center
    Petrova, B.
    Bartos, M.
    Mechurova, S.
    Urik, M.
    CESKA A SLOVENSKA NEUROLOGIE A NEUROCHIRURGIE, 2024, 87 (05) : 337 - 344
  • [4] Facial Nerve Palsy in the Pediatric Population
    Shargorodsky, Josef
    Lin, Harrison W.
    Gopen, Quinton
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 2010, 49 (05) : 411 - 417
  • [5] Peripheral Facial Palsy in Children
    Yilmaz, Unsal
    Cubukcu, Duygu
    Yilmaz, Tuba Sevim
    Akinci, Gulcin
    Ozcan, Muazzez
    Guzel, Orkide
    JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2014, 29 (11) : 1473 - 1478
  • [6] Facial nerve palsy in childhood
    Pavlou, Evangelos
    Gkampeta, Anastasia
    Arampatzi, Maria
    BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 34 (05): : 405 - 405
  • [7] Facial nerve palsy in childhood
    Pavlou, Evangelos
    Gkampeta, Anastasia
    Arampatzi, Maria
    BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT, 2011, 33 (08): : 644 - 650
  • [8] Differential diagnosis of peripheral facial nerve palsy: a retrospective clinical, MRI and CSF-based study
    Zimmermann, Julia
    Jesse, Sarah
    Kassubek, Jan
    Pinkharde, Elmar
    Ludolph, Albert C.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2019, 266 (10) : 2488 - 2494
  • [9] Peripheral facial nerve palsy in children in a Borrelia high-endemic area, a retrospective follow-up study
    Arnason, Sigurdur
    Hultcrantz, Malou
    Nilsson, Anna
    Laestadius, Asa
    ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 2020, 109 (06) : 1229 - 1235
  • [10] Facial nerve palsy in children: A case series and literature review
    Wang, Cynthia S.
    Sakai, Mark
    Khurram, Ali
    Lee, Kenneth
    OTOLARYNGOLOGY CASE REPORTS, 2021, 20