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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 41

of 'Clinical manifestations of varicella-zoster virus infection: Herpes zoster'

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Otological complications of herpes zoster.
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Adour KK
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Ann Neurol. 1994;35 Suppl:S62.
 
Otological complications of varicella-zoster virus (Ramsay Hunt syndrome) include facial paralysis, tinnitus, hearing loss, hyperacusis (dysacousis), vertigo, dysgeusia, and decreased tearing. Cranial nerves V, IX, and X are often affected. Gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates enhancement of the geniculate ganglion and facial nerve. These manifestations are identical to Bell's palsy but are more severe and carry a graver prognosis. Eight percent of Bell's palsy patients eventually are diagnosed as "zoster sine herpete." A new case of Ramsay Hunt syndrome will occur every 52 minutes, compared to every 10 minutes for a new case of Bell's palsy.
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Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Oakland, CA 94611.
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