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  2. Geniculate ganglionitis - Wikipedia

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    Geniculate ganglionitis or geniculate neuralgia (GN), also called nervus intermedius neuralgia, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, or Hunt's neuralgia, is a rare disorder characterized by severe paroxysmal neuralgic pain deep in the ear, [1] that may spread to the ear canal, outer ear, mastoid or eye regions.

  3. Ramsay Hunt syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 1, also called Ramsay Hunt cerebellar syndrome, is a rare form of cerebellar degeneration which involves myoclonic epilepsy, progressive ataxia, tremor, and a dementing process. [1] Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 is the reactivation of herpes zoster in the geniculate ganglion.

  4. Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 1 - Wikipedia

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    Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 1 is a rare, degenerative, neurological disorder characterized by myoclonus epilepsy, intention tremor, progressive ataxia and occasionally cognitive impairment [1] It has also been alternatively called dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] dyssynergia cerebellaris progressiva , [ 4 ] dentatorubral ...

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  6. Here, experts explain what Ramsay Hunt syndrome is, causes, and symptoms, including facial paralysis. Justin Bieber announced he has the condition.

  7. Justin Bieber: What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome? - AOL

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  8. Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 - Wikipedia

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    Overall between 30% and 70% of Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 patients recover most functionality depending on early diagnosis and treatment with chances of recovery dropping to 50% if treatment is delayed beyond 72 hours. [2] Once the active infection has been cleared with antivirals, the facial nerves will begin to regrow at approximately 1mm ...

  9. Katie Sturino Shares Story About Ramsay Hunt Syndrome - AOL

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