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What is the difference betweeen bells palsy and ramseys hunt syndrome?

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What is the difference betweeen bells palsy and ramseys hunt syndrome?

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Do you mean “Ramsay Hunt syndrome”? Bell’s palsy is sudden, idiopathic, unilateral peripheral 7th cranial nerve palsy. Symptoms are hemifacial paresis of the upper and lower face. There are no specific tests for diagnosis. Treatment may include corticosteroids, antiviral drugs (eg, acyclovir), lubrication of the eye, and intermittent use of an eye patch. At least three separate neurological syndromes carry the name of Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS), their only connection being that they were all first described by James Ramsay Hunt (1872-1937): * Ramsay Hunt syndrome type I * Ramsay Hunt syndrome type II * Ramsay Hunt syndrome type III, a less commonly referenced condition, a neuropathy of the deep palmar branch of the ulnar nerve. Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS) type 1 is a rare and nebulous entity that has alternatively been called dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica, dyssynergia cerebellaris progressiva, dentatorubral degeneration, or Ramsay Hunt cerebellar syndrome. Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RH

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