FACIAL PARESTHESIA, A RARE MANIFESTATION OF HEREDITARY NEUROPATHY WITH LIABILITY TO PRESSURE PALSIES: A CASE REPORT

Facial Paresthesia, a Rare Manifestation of Hereditary Neuropathy With Liability to Pressure Palsies: A Case Report

Facial Paresthesia, a Rare Manifestation of Hereditary Neuropathy With Liability to Pressure Palsies: A Case Report

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Trigeminal sensory neuropathy can be caused by a variety of conditions, including local, traumatic, iatrogenic, or systemic causes.Diagnosis and management remain a challenge for maxillofacial surgeons and neurologists.Therefore, a good clinical examination and objective tests and imaging are needed when diagnosing Pedal Exercisers patients who present with facial numbness.

We present a case with spontaneous episodes of facial paresthesia.He was diagnosed with hereditary neuropathy with liability Fiber/Bran Supplements to pressure palsies (HNPP), a rare condition that affects the peripheral nerves.Only a few case reports that describe involvement of the cranial nerves in patients with HNPP were found in the literature, and facial paresthesia has not been previously reported.

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