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Peripheral facial paralysis causes asymmetry of the face affecting the upper and lower territories. Its
management requires the completion of an initial clinical assessment in order to specify the topography,
the severity of the involvement, the etiological nature and the possible complications. The knowledge
and the mastery of the anatomo-physio-pathological bases makes it possible to understand the different
clinical pictures.