Hemifacial Spasm Due to Bony Stenosis of the Internal Auditory Meatus: Look Beyond the Loop

Volume: 137, Pages: 179 - 182
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a neuromuscular disorder resulting from cranial nerve VII compression at the root entry zone, characterized by brief, involuntary, progressive spasms of muscles on one side of face. The cisternal part of cranial nerve VII myelinated by Schwann cells is considered relatively resistant to compression. Rarely, direct compression over this segment without coexistent root entry zone compression may also result in HFS. An...
Paper Details
Title
Hemifacial Spasm Due to Bony Stenosis of the Internal Auditory Meatus: Look Beyond the Loop
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
137
Pages
179 - 182
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