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    Br J Sports Med. 2006 Apr;40(4):e9.

    An unusual case of facial nerve palsy following soccer related minor head injury.

    Leitch EF, Hanson JR.

    General Surgery, Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

    A 16 year old amateur soccer player sustained a minor head injury while contesting a ball in the air. He was unconscious for two minutes and remained "dizzy" for about an hour. After two days he developed a profound left lower motor neurone facial nerve palsy. He was found to have a complex fracture of the left petrous temporal bone, with fluid in the left middle ear and left mastoid. Treatment was conservative with oral steroids and oral co-amoxiclav and a left myringotomy to decompress his middle ear. The spectrum of aetiology, presentation, and prognosis for facial nerve injuries is discussed.

    PMID: 16556777 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2577556

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