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A Case of Recurred Herpes Zoster Oticus Concomitantly Occurred with Zoster Laryngopharyngitis Without Vocal Cord Palsy

Cha EJ, Jung YJ, Cho HH

Herpes zoster oticus is one of complication of varicella zoster virus (VZV) reactivation in the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve, which is the most common presentation of herpes zoster...
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome

Jeon Y, Lee H

Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a type of acute herpes zoster, which occurs by reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus at the geniculate ganglion. Clinical presentation of Ramsay Hunt syndrome includes a...
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Total Transcanal Endoscopic Facial Nerve Decompression for Traumatic Facial Nerve Palsy

Kahinga AA, Han JH, Moon IS

A few approaches can be used to decompress traumatic facial nerve paralysis including the middle cranial fossa approach or transmastoid approach depending on the site of injury. In some specific...
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Herpes Zoster Oticus without Facial Palsy and Hearing Loss Masquerading as Vestibular Neuritis

Ha H, Kim J, Kim JH, Lee SH

Herpes zoster oticus, also called Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, involves the geniculate ganglion and presents with facial nerve palsy, sensorineural hearing loss, vestibular dysfunction, and auricular vesicular lesion. In this case, the...
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Temporal Lobe Retraction Provides Better Surgical Exposure of the Peri-Geniculate Ganglion for Facial Nerve Decompression via Transmastoid Approach

Kim MW, Ryu NG, Lim BW, Kim J

PURPOSE: For the exposure of the labyrinthine segment of the facial nerve, transmastoid approach is not usually considered due to being situated behind the superior semicircular canal. To obtain a...
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Ramsay Hunt Syndrome in a Patient Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Kang EK, Kim JY, Song KH, Moon SM, Ko KP, Seo YH, Park YS

Ramsay Hunt syndrome is caused by reactivation of the varicella zoster virus in the geniculate ganglion of the sensory branch in the face and ears. It is characterized by peripheral...
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A case of Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosed after kidney transplantation

Park YM, Kim DR, Park JY, Kim SK, Kim SY, Kim JS, Lee YH, Kim YG, Jeong KH, Moon JY, Lee SH, Ihm CG, Lee TW

We report the first case of Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS) diagnosed after kidney transplantation in Korea. RHS is a disease caused by latent varicella-zoster characterized to involve geniculate ganglion of...
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Quantitative Analysis of the Facial Nerve Using Contrast-Enhanced Three Dimensional FLAIR-VISTA Imaging in Pediatric Bell's Palsy

Seo JH, You SK, Lee IH, Lee JE, Lee SM, Cho HH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of quantitative analysis of the facial nerve using contrast-enhanced three-dimensional (CE 3D) fluid-attenuated inversion recovery-volume isotopic turbo spin echo acquisition (FLAIR-VISTA) for the diagnosis of...
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A Case of Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome with Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies Preceded by Diffuse Inflammatory Exudates in the Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery Image

Roh SY, Jang HS

  • KMID: 1702048
  • Res Vestib Sci.
  • 2013 Dec;12(4):127-131.
Ramsay-Hunt syndrome (RHS) is a well known disease caused by varicella-zoster virus infection in the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve. Although the otic vesicle and facial palsy are easily...
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A Case of Herpes Zoster Oticus without Facial Nerve Palsy Associated with Vertigo and Hearing Loss

Choi JM, Shin JE, Kim CH

  • KMID: 1437734
  • Res Vestib Sci.
  • 2012 Dec;11(4):138-141.
Herpes zoster oticus (HZO) is characterized by facial nerve palsy, otalgia and auricular vesicles on the affected side and accepted to be caused by the reactivation of varicella zoster virus...
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Auriculotemporal and greater auricular nerve blocks have roles in patients with Ramsay Hunt syndrome with trigeminal nerve involvement: A report of two cases

Jin HS, Sim WS, Roe HJ

  • KMID: 2169140
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2012 Jan;7(1):16-21.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS) refers to herpes zoster infection of the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve. Cases complicated by multicranial nerve involvement in the process of reactivation of the...
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Dysphagia in Ramsay Hunt's Syndrome: A Case Report

Shim JH, Park JW, Kwon BS, Ryu KH, Lee HJ, Lim WH, Lee JH, Park YG

Ramsay-Hunt syndrome is caused by varicella zoster virus infection in the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve. It is characterized by facial palsy, otic pain, and herpetic vesicles around the...
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Treatment of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome That is Mistaken for Trigeminal Herpes Zoster: A case report

Park JM, Yu SJ, Park AR, Lee SM

Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a disorder characterized by herpetic eruptions on the auricle, facial paralysis, and vestibulocochlear dysfunction, and is attributed to varicella zoster virus infection in the geniculate ganglion....
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A Case of Dumbbell-Shaped Facial Nerve Schwannoma of the Internal Auditory Canal

Jeon JH, Yang WS, Moon IS, Lee WS

  • KMID: 2141188
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 Oct;51(10):921-924.
Schwannoma is a benign neoplasm of the nerve sheath and is the most common neoplasm of the internal auditory canal (IAC) and cerebellopontine angle. A dumbbell-shaped schwannoma is defined as...
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A Case of Herpes Zoster Oticus Involving Vestibular Nerve without Facial Nerve Palsy

Boo SH, Bok KH, Ryu NG, Chung WH

  • KMID: 1603990
  • J Korean Bal Soc.
  • 2006 Dec;5(2):311-316.
Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsay Hunt syndrome) is characterized by facial nerve paralysis associated with vesticular eruptions and cochleovestibular symptoms. Many evidences have supported that it is caused by the reactivation...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Facial Nerve Palsy: Comparison between Bell's Palsy and Herpes Zoster Oticus

Park SN, Kim HS, Jung SL, Park KH, Kim BS, Kwak BK, Park JO, Lee SE, Yeo SW

  • KMID: 2276435
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Jul;48(7):854-858.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a valuable and important tool for use in diagnosing and investigating diseases affecting the facial nerve. However, there are few reports investigating...
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Microsurgical Anatomy of Perigeniculate Ganglion Area of the Facial Nerve

Lee HK, Kim HJ, Lee WS

  • KMID: 2115452
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2003 Dec;46(12):1019-1022.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Anatomical knowledge of microsurgical anatomy of the perigeniculate ganglion area is essential to the exploration of the facial nerve via translabyrinthine approach or middle fossa approach. This...
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A Case of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Associated with Aseptic Meningitis

Kim JS, Oh CK, Han DK, Yi JS, Woo YJ

  • KMID: 2177060
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2002 Nov;10(2):362-368.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome(RHS or herpes zoster oticus) is caused by reactivation of latent varicella-zoster virus(VZV) in the geniculate ganglion of the seventh cranial nerve. Unilateral facial paralysis is accompanied by...
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Intratemporal and Extratemporal Facial Nerve Schwannoma:CT and MRI Findings

Kim KW, Lee HK, Shin JH, Choi CG, Suh DC, Cheong HK

PURPOSE: To analyze the characteristics of CT and MRI findings of facial nerve schwannoma in ten patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients with pathologically confirmed facial nerve schwannoma, underwent physical...
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Facial Nerve Decompression via Middle Fossa Approach: Report of Three Cases

Cho J, Park SH, Kim JY

  • KMID: 1955980
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 2001 Apr;30(4):479-485.
OBJECTIVE: Several conservative treatments have been tried in peripheral facial nerve paralysis, because 80% of patients recover spontaneously. Surgical decompression may be helpful to the residual, medically intractable patients....
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