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Match the causes with the following clinical case scenarios.
3-year-old boy presents to you with a history of recurrent facial paralysis over the last 8 months. Likely cause is:
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12-year-old child presents with a left-sided incomplete facial nerve paralysis 3 days after a bicycle accident. Associated bloody dishcarge from left ear. Likely cause is:
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13-month-old girl presents with a sudden onset of complete unilateral lower motor neurone facial nerve paralysis. Likely cause is:
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11-year-old girl presents with a sudden onset of complete left-sided facial nerve paralysis, with associated otalgia and purulent otorrhoea present for 8 days. Likely cause is:
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14-year-old boy presents with a history of sudden complete right-sided facial paralysis associated with severe pain in the right external ear canal and rash in the same area noted by his mother. Likely cause is:
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2-year-old child presents with a sudden onset of right-sided facial nerve paralysis. Assocated history of fever, lethargy and multiple cervical swellings x 10/7 precending. Likely cause is:
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