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How to face the hemifacial spasm: challenges and misconceptions.
Aktan, David; Depierreux, Frédérique
2023In Acta Neurologica Belgica
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Keywords :
Botulinum toxin; Differential diagnosis; Facial nerve; Hemifacial spasm; Movement disorders
Abstract :
[en] Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is characterised by intermittent, brief or sustained, repetitive contractions of the muscles innervated by one facial nerve. It is one of the most frequent movement disorders affecting the face. However common and allegedly straightforward to diagnose, it might reveal as a challenge for clinicians in various situations. Indeed, it often needs prior exclusion of many other movement disorders affecting the face, with frequent phenomenological overlaps with blepharospasm, post-facial palsy, facial motor tics, etc. The clinical diagnosis shall be supported by modern brain imaging techniques, and sometimes electromyography, as some particular aetiologies may require specific treatment. Primary forms are associated with vascular compression of the ipsilateral seventh cranial nerve, whereas secondary forms can be caused by any injury occurring on the facial nerve course. This article proposes a global and organised approach to the diagnosis, and the ensuing therapeutic options, as many practitioners still use some inefficient medications when they encounter a case of facial spasm.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Aktan, David  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > > Service de neurologie
Depierreux, Frédérique  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > > Service de neurologie
Language :
English
Title :
How to face the hemifacial spasm: challenges and misconceptions.
Publication date :
27 July 2023
Journal title :
Acta Neurologica Belgica
ISSN :
0300-9009
eISSN :
2240-2993
Publisher :
Acta Medica Belgica, Bruxelles, Be
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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