A 47-year-old man comes to the emergency department after waking up this morning with a right-sided facial droop. The patient is unable to fully close his right eye. He has had no headache, neck stiffness, extremity weakness, or numbness but reports fatigue and low-grade fevers for the past several weeks. He has no chronic medical conditions and takes no medications. The patient occasionally uses alcohol and is sexually active with multiple women. Vital signs are within normal limits. Physical examination shows flattening of the right nasolabial fold, drooping of the right corner of mouth, and right-sided hyperacusis. Sensation to touch on the face is normal bilaterally. The remainder of the neurologic examination is normal. The parotid glands are enlarged bilaterally, and scattered enlarged cervical lymph nodes are present. Inspection of the external acoustic meatus and tympanic membrane shows no abnormalities. The lungs are clear to auscultation and heart sounds are normal. Laboratory results are as follows:
Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's facial paralysis?
A) Herpes zoster oticus
B) Idiopathic Bell palsy
C) Lyme disease
D) Neurosyphilis
E) Parotid gland tumor
F) Sarcoidosis
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