V Pino Rivero, A González Palomino, G Trinidad Ramos, C G Pantoja Hernández, M Marcos García, T Keituqwa Yáñez, A Blasco Huelva
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[Bogorad syndrome or crocodile tears after Ramsay-Hunt].
Crocodile tears or Bogorad Syndrome describes a complication or sequel after facial palsy with incomplete recovery characterized by an excessive hyperlacrimation during the food ingestion. We report the case of a 50 years old female with that pathology associated to facial syncinesias secondary to suffer a right Ramsay-Hunt syndrome. Its pathogenesis and different treatment modalities are analysed.