Fernández O, Romero F, Salazar J A, Rodríguez-Barrionuevo C
Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Regional Carlos Haya, Málaga.
Neurologia. 1998 Jan;13(1):54-7.
The Parry-Romberg syndrome (PRS), which was described many years ago, is a process of unknown etiology which evolves with invalidating lesions in one half of the face to which different neurologic, cutaneous or analytical abnormalities may be associated. A clinical, analytical and radiologic study of 5 patients in whom intracranial lesions were shown are herein presented. These findings, together with alterations in the cutaneous biopsies reported in the literature lead to the hypothesis that PRS may be due to a neurovascular alteration of immunologic basis, indicating antiinflammatory or immunosuppressive treatment.