Abstract

Bilateral facial palsy is exceedingly rare, representing only 0.3% to 2.0% of facial palsy cases (1). In contrast to the oft-recognized unilateral facial palsy, bilateral facial palsy is usually related to an underlying systemic disorder with a broad range of differentials including infections, autoimmune disorders, and sarcoidosis.

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