OD0361: Recognizing and Treating Facial Nerve Palsy in Children
On-demand
CME: 0.25
Session Type: On-demand
Topic(s): Plastic Surgery; Otolaryngology
Congenital or acquired facial nerve palsy is a common condition, resulting in an inability to move one or both sides of the face. This affects a child’s ability to convey emotion through facial expression, blink, speak, and eat. Learn how to recognize this condition and take appropriate treatment or referral steps.
Gregory Borschel, MD has disclosed no financial relationships.