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Facial Nerve Injury from Birth Trauma
See Also
Facial Nerve Palsy
(
Bell's Palsy
)
Pathophysiology
Facial Nerve
(
Cranial Nerve VII
) injury
Etiology
No
Trauma
tic cause in most cases
Postulated causes (
Birth Trauma
)
Forceps blade
Trauma
Molding
Congenital Facial Palsy
Mobius syndrome
Cardiofacial syndrome
Signs
Central
Facial Nerve
Injury
Asymmetrical face with crying
Forehead and
Eyelid
not affected
Abnormal side
Skin on abnormal side is smooth and swollen
Nasolabial fold absent
Corner of mouth droops
Weakness Depressor Anguli Oris with drooping corner of mouth (e.g. especially while crying)
Normal side
Mouth deviated to normal side
Wrinkle
s deeper
Peripheral
Facial Nerve
Injury
Asymmetrical face with crying
Peripheral
Facial Nerve
branch injury
Asymmetrical face with crying
Affects only forehead, eye, and mouth
Differential Diagnosis
Nuclear agenesis (Mobius syndrome)
Congenital absence of facial
Muscle
s
Orbicularis Oris
Muscle
absent on one side
Intracranial Hemorrhage
Management
Eye Protection
Eye patch
Methylcellulose
drops (artificial tears) q4 hours
Neurology for Electrodiagnostics Indication
Lack of improvement by 7 to 10 days of life
Course
Recovery begins by first week of life
Resolution anticipated over several months
Trauma
tic palsy usually resolves completely
Persistent palsy may suggest nerve absence
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