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Prognostic Value of Electromyography in Acute Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy
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The detection of spontaneous fibrillation in needle electromyography is a reliable sign predicting unfavorable outcome. An accuracy of 80.8% for predicting unfavorable outcome may be sufficient to advise patients what to expect in the course of their facial nerve disorder. However, it seems dubious to build a decision about surgical intervention on such a test, because in the process, unnecessary surgery would be accepted for as much as one fifth of the patient population.
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