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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Tetanus is a rare diagnosis in developed countries, but sporadic cases still occur.
  • Individuals born before 1960 in New Zealand may have lower immunity to tetanus.
  • Elderly populations are at increased risk due to potentially waning immunity.

Observation:

  • A case of cephalic tetanus presented initially with acute lower motor neuron facial weakness.
  • Facial nerve palsy can be an atypical initial symptom of tetanus.

Findings:

  • Prompt recognition of atypical presentations is key for diagnosis.
  • Tetanus can manifest with neurological deficits beyond typical symptoms.

Implications:

  • Judicious use of human tetanus immunoglobulin (TIG) and timely immunisation are vital for preventing tetanus post-injury.
  • Consider tetanus prophylaxis in elderly patients, particularly those with uncertain vaccination history.
  • Awareness of cephalic tetanus presentation is important for clinicians managing facial nerve palsies.