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A 41-year-old real estate agent comes to your office, complaining that he feels like his face is paralyzed on the left. he states that last week he felt his left eyelid was drowsy and as the day progressed he was unable to close his eyelid all the way. later he felt like his smile became affected also. he denies any recent injuries but had an upper respiratory viral infection last month. his past medical history is unremarkable. he is divorced and has one child. he smokes one pack of cigarettes a day, occasionally drinks alcohol, and denies any illegal drug use. his mother has high blood pressure and his father has sarcoidosis. on examination you ask him to close his eyes. he is unable to close his left eye. you ask him to open his eyes and raise his eyebrows. his right forehead furrows but his left remains flat. you then ask him to give you a big smile. the right corner of his mouth raises but the left side of his mouth remains the same. what type of facial paralysis does he have?

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