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Sjogren’s syndrome associated with bilateral peripheral facial paralysis

Kubra Isik, Gulin Morkavuk, Guray Koc and Zeki Odabasi
Neurosciences Journal October 2021, 26 (4) 389-391; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2021.4.20210036
Kubra Isik
From the Department of Neurology (Isik, Morkavuk), Faculty of Medicine, Ufuk University, and from the Department of Neurology (Odabasi), University of Health Sciences, Gulhane Medical School Ankara, and from Department of Neurology (Koc), Istanbul Doctor Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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Gulin Morkavuk
From the Department of Neurology (Isik, Morkavuk), Faculty of Medicine, Ufuk University, and from the Department of Neurology (Odabasi), University of Health Sciences, Gulhane Medical School Ankara, and from Department of Neurology (Koc), Istanbul Doctor Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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From the Department of Neurology (Isik, Morkavuk), Faculty of Medicine, Ufuk University, and from the Department of Neurology (Odabasi), University of Health Sciences, Gulhane Medical School Ankara, and from Department of Neurology (Koc), Istanbul Doctor Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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    - Cranial MRI image of the patient A) Splenium involvement, B) Arrows show facial nerve enhancement bilaterally.

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Kubra Isik, Gulin Morkavuk, Guray Koc, Zeki Odabasi
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