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Deep Learning Detection of Facial Nerve Enhancement in Bell's Palsy.

Created on 16 Jun 2026

Authors

Habip Eser Akkaya, Önder Polat, Nur Hürsoy, Dorukan İnanç Akpınar

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Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. Volume 29. Issue 3. Pages 399-405. May 01, 2026. Epub May 12, 2026.

Abstract

The facial nerve, or seventh cranial nerve, with its complex course and association with multiple pathologies, remains a critical area of study. Bell's palsy, an idiopathic condition leading to unilateral facial weakness, is frequently diagnosed through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which can reveal inflammation or pathology within the facial nerve. However, physiological enhancement can complicate diagnosis, particularly in healthy individuals. This study aimed to assess facial nerve enhancement in Bell's palsy patients using machine learning algorithms.
We retrospectively analyzed 306 MR images from subjects, including 156 Bell's palsy patients and 150 controls, and trained a DenseNet-based deep learning model to identify pathological enhancement with an 80% accuracy (area under the curve (AUC) 87%).
Our model achieved an accuracy of 80% and an AUC of 87% as compared to neuroradiologist's decision, demonstrating its potential to aid clinicians in diagnosis.
Future studies with external validation and larger datasets may further enhance the clinical applicability of AI-based assessment tools for facial nerve pathologies.

PMID:
42301690
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 16 Jun 2026.

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