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. 2015 Jun 14;2015:306950. doi: 10.1155/2015/306950

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
Chitkara et al. (2002) [7] 20 M Car accident Right: 2
Left: 2
Right: petrous fracture
Left: petrous fracture

Lee and Halcrow (2002) [8] 29 M Motorbike accident Right: 5
Left: immediate
Right: petrous fracture
Left: oblique petrous fracture

Li et al. (2004) [5] 16 M Car accident Right: 7
Left: 7
Right: longitudinal petrous fracture
Left: transverse petrous fracture

Ulug and Ulubil (2005) [9] 26 M Motorbike accident Right: immediate
Left: immediate
VI (right) Right: longitudinal petrous fracture
Left: longitudinal petrous fracture

Roth et al. (2007) [10] 27 M Blunt trauma Right: 9
Left: 9
III (right, left) Right: longitudinal petrous fracture
Left: transverse petrous fracture

Saidha et al. (2010) [11] 45 M Fall Right: immediate
Left: immediate
Right: transverse petrous fracture
Left: transverse petrous fracture

Undabeitia et al. (2013) [3] 38 M Fall Right: 4-5 days
Left: 4-5 days
Right: longitudinal petrous fracture
Left: transverse petrous fracture