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Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy as the Presenting Sign of Neurosyphilis: A Clinical Case

A clinical case of a 63-year-old female presenting with acute left-sided peripheral facial nerve palsy and incomplete eyelid closure. Diagnostic workup revealed axonal damage to the left facial nerve and serological confirmation of Treponema pallidum infection.

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