Şahin, CanerÖzen, Özkan2021-02-192021-02-1920181049-22751536-3732https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000004569https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12868/464Acute bilateral post-traumatic facial paralysis is rare in the literature. Post-traumatic facial paralysis is frequently accompanied transverse fractures of temporal more. The incidence of acute bilateral post-traumatic facial paralysis has been reported as 1 to 5 per million in the literature. Trauma and concurrent facial paralysis are usually in the same subsite (right temporal bone fracture and right facial paralysis). There is one pathophysiological pattern for a single temporal bone fracture in a subsite. The authors present a bilateral isolated different pathophysiological pattern sudden onset facial paralysis in a patient herein.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBilateralfacial paralysistraumaBilateral post-traumatic facial paralysis that contains longitudinal and transverse temporal fractureArticle10.1097/SCS.00000000000045692951305130629608481Q3WOS:000446576600075N/A