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Mechanisms underlying delayed-onset facialparesis are poorly understood.
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Four years later, the patient experienced right-central facialparesis, which developed because of a small putaminal hematoma.
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A 5 year-old boy with a cerebellar gangliocytoma with a peripheral right facialparesis and ataxia is presented.
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Conclusions: The results suggest that continuous electromyographic monitoring of facial muscle during primary parotidectomy reduces the incidence of short-term postoperative facialparesis.