Hemifacial spasm: our experience in a tertiary referral hospital

Main Article Content

Eduard D. Neumann R.
Alfons Gutiérrez B.
Julia De Juan B.
Albert Pujol O.
María del Prado Venegas P.
César Orús D.

Keywords

hemifacial spasm, movement disorder, neurovascular conflict, facial nerve

Abstract

Hemifacial spasm consists of an unfrecuent movement disorder involving facial muscles, especially those from the upper half of the face. Two different clinical presentations are described. Primary hemifacial spasm is defined by a neurovascular conflict, and secondary occurs when facial nerve is damaged by a space occupying lesion. It is of special interest for the otorhinolaryngologist to get to know about this condition and to be able to acknowledge its clinical presentations due to the different therapeutical approach that may be needed for each of them. We contribute with a general vision of this entity reviewing its epidemiology and patophysiology. Furthermore, we show our experience by sharing a four-case series which we believe to illustrate the different ways of presentation as well as the alarm signs and symptoms that may be helpful in order to accomplish an accurate diagnose and treatment.


 

Abstract 1147 | PDF (Español (España)) Downloads 110

Similar Articles

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > >> 

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.