All Relations between Hemifacial Spasm and horizontal fiber system neuron

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Chul-Jin Jeon, Doo-Sik Kong, Jeong-A Lee, Kwan Par. The efficacy and safety of microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm in elderly patients. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society. vol 47. issue 6. 2011-07-14. PMID:20617090. the purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy and safety of microvascular decompression (mvd) for hemifacial spasm (hfs) in elderly patients. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Takeshi Funaki, Toshio Matsushima, Jun Masuoka, Yukiko Nakahara, Yukinori Takase, Masatou Kawashim. Adhesion of rhomboid lip to lower cranial nerves as special consideration in microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm: Report of two cases. Surgical neurology international. vol 1. 2011-07-14. PMID:21170363. the authors report two cases of the hemifacial spasm (hfs) with a large rhomboid lip, focusing on the importance of the structure during microvascular decompression. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Giovanni Abbruzzese, Alfredo Berardelli, Giovanni Defazi. Hemifacial spasm. Handbook of clinical neurology. vol 100. 2011-07-12. PMID:21496615. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is a peripherally induced movement disorder causing clonic or tonic contractions of the facial muscles. 2011-07-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hong-Xin Guan, Jin Zhu, Jun Zhon. Correlation between idiopathic hemifacial spasm and the MRI characteristics of the vertebral artery. Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. vol 18. issue 4. 2011-06-27. PMID:21316241. we studied the correlation between the anatomy of the vertebral artery (va) and the symptoms of primary hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2011-06-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ye Gu, Wei Zhu, Xiao-biao Zhang, Ying-yong Hou, Tao Xi. Enterogenous cyst as a rare cause of hemifacial spasm. Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. vol 18. issue 4. 2011-06-27. PMID:21334209. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is most frequently caused by vascular compression of the facial nerve at the root exit zone of the brain stem, but there are other rare causes. 2011-06-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Cillino, G Raimondi, N Guépratte, S Damiani, M Cillino, F Di Pace, A Casucci. Long-term efficacy of botulinum toxin A for treatment of blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, and spastic entropion: a multicentre study using two drug-dose escalation indexes. Eye (London, England). vol 24. issue 4. 2011-04-18. PMID:19648904. to investigate the long-term effectiveness and safety of botulinum neurotoxin a (bont-a) treatment in patients with blepharospasm (beb), hemifacial spasm (hfs), and entropion (en) and to use for the first time two modified indexes, 'botulin toxin escalation index-u' (bei-u) and 'botulin toxin escalation index percentage' (bei-%), in the dose-escalation evaluation. 2011-04-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jinling Wang, Xu Zhan. [The effect of botulinum A toxin repeated injection in treating blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm]. Lin chuang er bi yan hou ke za zhi = Journal of clinical otorhinolaryngology. vol 20. issue 7. 2011-04-07. PMID:16780139. to study the long-term efficacy of botulinum a toxin (btxa) repeated injection for the treatment of blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2011-04-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Egberto Reis Barbosa, Leonel Tadao Takada, Lilian Regina Gonçalves, Rose Mary Paulo do Nascimento Costa, Laura Silveira-Moriyama, Hsin Fen Chie. Botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of hemifacial spasm: an 11-year experience. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria. vol 68. issue 4. 2011-04-05. PMID:20730300. in order to evaluate the long-term effect of botulinum toxin type a (btx) in the treatment of hemifacial spasm (hfs), a retrospective analysis of patients treated at the movement disorders unit of the division of neurology, clinical hospital, university of são paulo, school of medicine from 1993 to 2004 was made. 2011-04-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Chang-Hyun Kim, Doo-Sik Kong, Jeong Ah Lee, Kwan-Par. The potential value of the disappearance of the lateral spread response during microvascular decompression for predicting the clinical outcome of hemifacial spasms: a prospective study. Neurosurgery. vol 67. issue 6. 2011-03-22. PMID:21107188. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is a benign, chronic, involuntary movement of the muscles involved in facial expressions that typically begins in the orbicularis oculi and spreads to the other expression muscles over several years. 2011-03-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Gorriño Angulo, F Sádaba Garay, L Oleaga Zufiria, O Gorriño Angulo, J J Gómez Muga, N Bermejo Espinos. [Study of neurovascular contact in essential hemifacial spasm: an example of CISS sequence and magnetic resonance angiography]. Neurologia (Barcelona, Spain). vol 25. issue 5. 2011-02-24. PMID:20643038. the purpose of this article is to assess the validity of the magnetic resonance imaging (mri) ciss 3d sequence associated with 3d time of flight (tof) angiographic sequence in order to detect neurovascular contact (nvc) between the facial nerve and neighbouring arteries in patients with essential hemifacial spasm (hfs) and to determine the relationship between hfs symptoms and nvc and nvc image features (type, number and site). 2011-02-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Iu A Shulev, A V Trashin, K S Gordienko, O V Posokhin. [Long-term results of microvascular decompression in treatment of hemifacial spasm]. Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko. issue 3. 2011-02-10. PMID:21260935. aim of the study was to assess results of treatment and quality of life of patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs) after microvascular decompression and to analyze intraoperative data in surgical revision of intracranial portion of facial nerve. 2011-02-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Paul S Cannon, Kenneth R MacKenzie, Anne E Cook, Brian Leatherbarro. Difference in response to botulinum toxin type A treatment between patients with benign essential blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm. Clinical & experimental ophthalmology. vol 38. issue 7. 2011-02-09. PMID:20456439. botulinum toxin (btx) is the first-line treatment in managing benign essential blepharospasm (beb) and hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2011-02-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yuncheng Wu, Anthony L Davidson, Tianhong Pan, Joseph Jankovi. Asian over-representation among patients with hemifacial spasm compared to patients with cranial-cervical dystonia. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 298. issue 1-2. 2011-01-28. PMID:20864122. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is a common movement disorder, but its prevalence in different populations has not been elucidated. 2011-01-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Harmeet S Gill, Stephen P Kraf. Long-term efficacy of botulinum a toxin for blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm. The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques. vol 37. issue 5. 2010-12-10. PMID:21059510. to determine whether the duration of relief from symptoms in patients with essential blepharospasm (eb) or hemifacial spasm (hfs) who receive serial treatments with botulinum toxin type a (bta) changes over the long-term. 2010-12-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Han-Joon Kim, Dong-Ha Lee, Joong-Yang Cho, Yong-Jin Cho, Keun-Sik Hon. Taste sense in patients with hemifacial spasm. Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. vol 17. issue 7. 2010-11-24. PMID:20409717. a vascular loop compressing the fn in patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs) can thus also affect the ni. 2010-11-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mami Ishikawa, Koichi Takashima, Haruna Kamochi, Gen Kusaka, Sohji Shinoda, Eiju Watanab. Treatment with botulinum toxin improves the hyperexcitability of the facial motoneuron in patients with hemifacial spasm. Neurological research. vol 32. issue 6. 2010-09-29. PMID:19660185. botulinum toxin type a (btx) injection into the orbicularis oculi muscle is an effective treatment for patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2010-09-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hongyan Han, Guoqiang Chen, Huancong Zu. Microsurgical treatment for 55 patients with hemifacial spasm due to cerebellopontine angle tumors. Neurosurgical review. vol 33. issue 3. 2010-09-16. PMID:20217169. tumor-related hemifacial spasm (hfs) has been found to be rare. 2010-09-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Seung-Jae Hyun, Doo-Sik Kong, Kwan Par. Microvascular decompression for treating hemifacial spasm: lessons learned from a prospective study of 1,174 operations. Neurosurgical review. vol 33. issue 3. 2010-09-16. PMID:20349099. the authors critically analyzed a large series of patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs) and who underwent microvascular decompression (mvd) under a prospective protocol. 2010-09-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Katja Kollewe, Bahram Mohammadi, Reinhard Dengler, Dirk Dressle. Hemifacial spasm and reinnervation synkinesias: long-term treatment with either Botox or Dysport. Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996). vol 117. issue 6. 2010-09-08. PMID:20437061. botulinum toxin is considered the treatment of choice for hemifacial spasm (hfs) and reinnervation synkinesias (rs). 2010-09-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Monika Rudzińska, Magdalena Wójcik, Andrzej Szczudli. Hemifacial spasm non-motor and motor-related symptoms and their response to botulinum toxin therapy. Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996). vol 117. issue 6. 2010-09-08. PMID:20467763. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is a chronic movement disorder which presents as clonic and/or tonic facial muscle contractions frequently accompanied by many other sensory (visual or auditory disturbances, pain), motor (facial weakness, trismus, bruxism, dysarthria) and/or autonomic (lacrimation, salivation) symptoms. 2010-09-08 2023-08-12 Not clear