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  • 3. [Progressive facial palsy. 2 recent cases].
    Darrouzet V, Papaxanthos M, Stoll D, Bébéar JP.
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  • 5. Inflammatory pseudotumor of the facial nerve as a cause of recurrent facial palsy: case report.
    Yanagihara N, Segoe M, Gyo K, Ueda N.
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  • 6. A case report of facial nerve hemangioma.
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  • 8. Facial nerve paralysis secondary to occult malignant neoplasms.
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  • 9. Surgical outcomes of facial nerve hemangiomas in temporal bones.
    Liu G, Li Y.
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  • 14. Bilateral facial paralysis secondary to lymphoma.
    Ozmenoğlu M, Arseven O, Candan S, Siviloğlu C.
    ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec; 1993 Apr; 55(2):117-9. PubMed ID: 8446387
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  • 16. [Peripheral facial paralysis as a first symptom of a pulmonary metastasis].
    García Carreira MC, Pomares Quintana N, Delgado Ballestero T.
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  • 17. Tympanic-mastoid and parotid schwannomas of the facial nerve: clinical presentation related to the anatomic site of origin.
    Prado-Calleros HM, Corvera-Behar G, García-de-la-Cruz M, Calderón-Wengerman Ó, Prado A, Pombo-Nava A.
    Cir Cir; 2019 Jun; 87(4):377-384. PubMed ID: 31264987
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  • 18. Facial neuroma in the internal auditory canal.
    Mutlu C, Djeric DR, Tekin M, Paparella MM, Schachern PA.
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  • 19. Traumatic facial nerve neuroma with facial palsy presenting in infancy.
    Clark JH, Burger PC, Boahene DK, Niparko JK.
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  • 20. Facial nerve schwannomas presenting as occluding external auditory canal masses: a therapeutic dilemma.
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