Facial Nerve Palsy With Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy

  • Aamir Husain MRCP (UK) Associate Professor of Medicine Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
  • Umair Aziz PGR Medical Unit-III, Allied Hospital Faisalabad

Abstract

Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy is an autoimmune disease characterized by progressive symmetrical motor and sensory dysfunction. There is a known association of chronic demyelinating polyneuropathy with diabetes mellitus. Cranial nerve palsies are also reported with CIDP. Here we are going to present a case of 40 years old diabetic who presented to us with progressive parapresis and left facial nerve palsy which subsequently turned out to be a case of CIDP on CSF examination and nerve conduction studies. We started oral steroids and Azathioprine to the patient and he showed dramatic response to steroids

Published
2011-06-07
How to Cite
Husain, A., & Aziz, U. (2011). Facial Nerve Palsy With Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy. Annals of Punjab Medical College (APMC), 5(1), 67-69. https://doi.org/10.29054/apmc/2011.536