MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN A PATIENT WITH BELL’S PALSY: A CASE REPORT
Maryam Jalali, Navid Kalani, Farshid Javdani and Naser Hatami*
ABSTRACT
Bell's palsy is a facial paralysis due to the demyelination of peripheral nerves of the face and it affects the person's face. In some cases, Bell's palsy is associated with multiple sclerosis, which despite the Bell’s palsy is a central nervous demyelination disease. This suggests the need to consider demyelinating autoimmune diseases, including MS, in identifying the cause of Bell’s palsy.
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