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hemifacial spasm/crise épileptique

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Vagoglossopharyngeal Neuralgia Occurred Concomitantly with Ipsilateral Hemifacial Spasm and Versive Seizure-Like Movement: A First Case Report.

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Vagoglossopharyngeal neuralgia (VGPN) is a very rare condition. VGPN with convulsive like attack is even rarer All of the cases had their head turned to the opposite side of facial pain. Hemifacial spasm occurring concurrently with VGPN has never been reported. Herein, we present the first case of

Focal motor seizures mimicking hemifacial spasm.

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A young female patient, who presented acutely with an unusual movement disorder characterized by hyperkinetic facial movements, was referred to us for hemifacial spasm. The only abnormality on neurological examination was myoclonus of the left perioral and bilateral periorbital muscles, exacerbated

[A case of refractory generalized atonic seizure and hemifacial spasm with the possible causative pontocerebellar lesion].

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The patient was a 35-year-old woman. At the age of 1, she had undergone resection and radiation therapy for neoplastic lesions in the pons. She had a history of gelastic seizures when she was in elementary school, and brief lapses of the neck and truncal muscular tone and convulsions on the left

Poststroke partial seizures presenting as hemifacial spasm.

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Tracking the source of cerebellar epilepsy: hemifacial seizures associated with cerebellar cortical dysplasia.

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Traditionally, subcortical structures such as the cerebellum are supposed to exert a modulatory effect on epileptic seizures, rather than being the primary seizure generator. We report a 14-month old girl presenting, since birth, with seizures symptomatic of a right cerebellar dysplasia, manifested

Delayed Facial Palsy After Microvascular Decompression for Hemifacial Spasm.

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To explore the risk factors of delayed facial paralysis (DFP) after microvascular decompression (MVD) for hemifacial spasm (HFS) METHODS: :A retrospective study was conducted on 636 patients who had undergone MVD for HFS by the same neurosurgery department of China-Japan Friendship Hospital from

Hemifacial seizures and cerebellar ganglioglioma: an epilepsy syndrome of infancy with seizures of cerebellar origin.

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We investigated a 6-month-old infant with daily episodes of left hemifacial contraction, head and eye deviation to the right, nystagmoid jerks to the right, autonomic dysfunction, and retained consciousness. The episodes began on day 1 of life and were unresponsive to antiepileptic medication.

Hemifacial spasm or subcortical epilepsy?

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A child with Goldenhar's syndrome presented at about one week of age with stereotyped, repetitive paroxysmal episodes of hemifacial contraction, suggestive of partial seizures or hemifacial spasm. Later in life he also developed independent, permanent abnormal eye and chin movements identical in
Hemifacial spasm is a hyperactive cranial nerve disease mainly characterized by unilateral facial muscles paroxysmal, involuntary, irregular and clonic convulsion. Standard microvascular decompression is currently the most effective solution. During operation, it is pivotal to conduct a sharp

Cerebellar gangliocytoma presenting with hemifacial spasms: clinical report, literature review and possible mechanisms.

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Cerebellar lesions have classically been considered not to cause epilepsy. However, previous reports have attributed seizures, beginning as hemifacial spasms to lesions of the cerebellar peduncles. We report an example of paroxysmal facial contractions associated with a cerebellar gangliocytoma. The

Neonatal hemifacial spasm and fourth ventricle mass.

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Congential hemifacial spasm is a rare condition that is characterized by the occurrence of paroxysmal hemifacial contractions in neonates. We review the clinical, neurophysiological, neuroimaging, and histopathological findings, as well as the differential diagnosis, therapeutic approach, and
Hemifacial spasm is a kind of painless, intermittent, involuntary, and irregular unilateral facial muscles convulsion. Microvascular decompression has become the standard surgical procedure for hemifacial spasm after years of popularization and development. In the article, the authors described in
Hemifacial spasm is a kind of painless, intermittent, involuntary, and irregular unilateral facial muscles convulsion. Microvascular decompression has become the standard surgical procedure for hemifacial spasm after years of popularization and development. In the article, the authors described in

Facial spasms, but not hemifacial spasm: a case report and review of literature.

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BACKGROUND Facial spasms represent a complicated array of neurological motor disorders with unique diagnostic and treatment algorithms. Due to the rarity of many of these disorders in the pediatric population, special care must be taken in identifying subtle differences in presentation of these

Hemifacial seizures due to ganglioglioma of cerebellum.

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We present a male infant with hemifacial seizures refractory to antiepileptic medication. Hemifacial spasms around the left eye were frequent during wakefulness and sleep since birth. He also had mild psychomotor retardation. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a large tumor in the left middle
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