Abstract

Chickenpox is one of the most frequent infectious diseases during childhood. However, instances of this disorder being complicated by facial paralysis alone are rare. In a 4-year-old girl, chickenpox-related exanthema appeared. Thereafter, right facial movements became impaired, and the girl was diagnosed with facial paralysis. There were no other neurological abnormalities. After 6 weeks of steroid therapy, a complete response was achieved.

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