Table 1.
Bilateral facial paralysis depending on bilateral temporal bone fractures described in literature.
| Author | Age | Gender | Occurrence | Start time of facial paralysis (date) | Concomitant cranial nerve deficit | Radiologic findings |
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| Chitkara et al. (2002) [7] | 20 | M | Car accident | Right: 2 Left: 2 |
— | Right: petrous fracture Left: petrous fracture |
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| Lee and Halcrow (2002) [8] | 29 | M | Motorbike accident | Right: 5 Left: immediate |
— | Right: petrous fracture Left: oblique petrous fracture |
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| Li et al. (2004) [5] | 16 | M | Car accident | Right: 7 Left: 7 |
— | Right: longitudinal petrous fracture Left: transverse petrous fracture |
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| Ulug and Ulubil (2005) [9] | 26 | M | Motorbike accident | Right: immediate Left: immediate |
VI (right) | Right: longitudinal petrous fracture Left: longitudinal petrous fracture |
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| Roth et al. (2007) [10] | 27 | M | Blunt trauma | Right: 9 Left: 9 |
III (right, left) | Right: longitudinal petrous fracture Left: transverse petrous fracture |
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| Saidha et al. (2010) [11] | 45 | M | Fall | Right: immediate Left: immediate |
— | Right: transverse petrous fracture Left: transverse petrous fracture |
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| Undabeitia et al. (2013) [3] | 38 | M | Fall | Right: 4-5 days Left: 4-5 days |
— | Right: longitudinal petrous fracture Left: transverse petrous fracture |