Cephalic tetanus as a differential diagnosis of facial nerve palsy

头面部破伤风作为面神经麻痹的鉴别诊断

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Abstract

Cephalic tetanus is defined as a combination of trismus and paralysis of one or more cranial nerves. Since it is a rare cause of facial nerve palsy, it is often overlooked as a differential diagnosis. We present the case of a 75-year-old man admitted to our emergency department with left facial nerve palsy, left ptosis and dysphagia 2 weeks after a head laceration. Soon after admission, he was orally intubated because of massive aspiration. A delayed diagnosis of cephalic tetanus was reached only when he was extubated and trismus and risus sardonicus were identified in addition to facial nerve palsy. The patient was re-intubated and successfully extubated on day 20 postadmission. In orally intubated patients, trismus and risus sardonicus may be overlooked, and although rare, cephalic tetanus should be considered to be a differential diagnosis of facial nerve palsy.

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