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Meanings of hemifacial spasm in inglês
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Usage of hemifacial spasm in inglês
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Objective: To investigate the association between primary hemifacialspasm and arterial hypertension.
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Results: Thirty-one patients with blepharospasm and 21 patients with hemifacialspasm took part.
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In our sample, hypertension either preceded or followed the onset of hemifacialspasm.
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Ephaptic neural transmission is the proposed cause of hemifacialspasm.
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Materials and methods: Patients with blepharospasm or hemifacialspasm treated with botulinum toxin were included.
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Results: Hypertension was more common among the patients with primary hemifacialspasm than among the controls.
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The surgical treatment of the malformation resulted in improvement of the clinical manifestation with reduction of the hemifacialspasm.
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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the endoscope combined with microscope for the microvascular decompression in hemifacialspasm.
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The need for the aetiological therapy for the hemifacialspasm is emphasized, before symptomatic treatment with botulinum toxin is tried.
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The authors report a case of symptomatic basilar impression and Arnold-Chiari malformation being presented as the first symptom of hemifacialspasm.
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The involuntary movements consisted of brief twitches and prolonged contractions clinically and electromyographically similar to those of hemifacialspasm and cramps.
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The pre-and post-operative Cohen Classification was used for hemifacialspasm, House-Brackmann Grade for facial nerve function, hearing level and complication rates were reviewed.
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This article describes the case of a 67-year-old woman who presented with a typical left hemifacialspasm of 8-month duration.
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Vascular contact with the facial nerve root-exit zone or at the internal auditory canal was present in 96 of 100 patients with hemifacialspasm.
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Hemifacialspasm (HFS) is a common neurological disorder characterized by involuntary tonic and clonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve.
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Hemifacialspasm occurred in 7.14% (n = 582) of 8,151 cases registered at the movement disorders clinic from 1993 to 2010.