Facial nerve palsy
Partial or complete paralysis of the facial muscles of one side of a person's face. It is caused by damage to the seventh cranial nerve. It is usually temporary but it may recur.
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Exposure keratopathy following lagophthalmos caused by facial nerve paralysis
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