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An 18-month-old previously healthy and fully immunized boy was admitted to the pediatric emergency department with sudden onset of left-sided facial palsy. He had been started on oral amoxicillin just a day earlier for fever and bilateral acute otitis media (AOM). At admission, his vital signs were stable: weight 13 kg, heart rate 106 bpm, temperat

What Is the Best Approach to Facial Palsy in Pediatric AOM?
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