Abstract
Aim
To report a case series of 14 patients presenting with facial numbness primarily to the ophthalmology clinic.
Methods
All patients presenting with facial numbness to the ophthalmology clinic at the University of California, Los Angeles, were reviewed for study entry between 1993 and the present. Patients with a history of trauma or surgery were excluded.
Results
Fourteen patients (eight females and six males) presented to the ophthalmology clinic with numbness. Nine patients (64%) presented primarily with numbness. This symptom was associated with mortality (57%) and significant morbidity. The most common cause was neoplastic pathology (nā=ā10, 71%), with perineural spread from squamous cell carcinoma being the most common (five cases, 36%). The remaining cases were related to infection (nā=ā4, 29%).
Conclusions
Most of the patients presenting to our service with numbness eventually died due to their condition. Given the poor prognosis of the patients in our case series, numbness of the face may be a portentous sign and therefore warrants a thorough examination with close follow up.
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Ugradar, S., Bonelli, L. & Rootman, D. Facial numbness in the ophthalmology clinic. A portentous sign. Eye 34, 663ā668 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-019-0565-1
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