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Morbid history: the A 21-year-old male with the clinical.

A 21-year-old male with no known morbid history who came to the clinic for 24-hour evolution of facial paralysis, neck pain, and feeling of vertigo. The anamnesis revealed that five days before, Vesicular lesions had appeared in the external ear and ear canal. He had no symptomatic history of herpes zoster. 



Physical examination revealed vesicles and scabs on the car shell, antihelix, antitragus, and external auditory canal of the right ear. In addition, decreased banasogenial sulcus on the right side, smiling showed a deviation of the oral commissure, inability to show the teeth on the right side, and 3 mm lagophthalmos in the right eye.