All Relations between Hemifacial Spasm and horizontal fiber system neuron

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S Kotterba, M Tegenthoff, J P Mali. Hemifacial spasm or somatoform disorder--postexcitatory inhibition after transcranial magnetic cortical stimulation as a diagnostic tool. Acta neurologica Scandinavica. vol 101. issue 5. 2001-01-04. PMID:10987318. hemifacial spasm (hfs) presents a frequent movement disorder. 2001-01-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
A S Arbab, Y Nishiyama, S Aoki, T Yoshikawa, H Kumagai, T Araki, Y Nagaseki, H Nuku. Simultaneous display of MRA and MPR in detecting vascular compression for trigeminal neuralgia or hemifacial spasm: comparison with oblique sagittal views of MRI. European radiology. vol 10. issue 7. 2000-12-27. PMID:11003397. a new technique, simultaneous display of magnetic resonance angiography (mra) and multiplanar reconstruction (mpr), was performed by a workstation to identify the involved vessels in patients with trigeminal neuralgia (tn) or hemifacial spasm (hfs), and the results were compared with those of oblique sagittal mri technique. 2000-12-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
I Yamakami, E Kobayashi, S Hirai, A Yamaur. Preoperative assessment of trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm using constructive interference in steady state-three-dimensional Fourier transformation magnetic resonance imaging. Neurologia medico-chirurgica. vol 40. issue 11. 2000-12-27. PMID:11109791. results of microvascular decompression (mvd) for trigeminal neuralgia (tn) and hemifacial spasm (hfs) may be improved by accurate preoperative assessment of neurovascular relationships at the root entry/exit zone (rez). 2000-12-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Abdeen, Y Kato, N Kiya, K Yoshida, T Kann. Neuroendoscopy in microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm: technical note. Neurological research. vol 22. issue 5. 2000-11-30. PMID:10935228. miocrovascular decompression is an effective treatment for trigeminal neuralgia (tn) and hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2000-11-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Yamamoto, H Ryu, T Tanaka, Y Takehar. Usefulness of high-resolution magnetic resonance cisternography in patients with hemifacial spasm. Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum. vol 542. 2000-11-29. PMID:10897401. to analyse the usefulness of preoperative magnetic resonance (mr) cisternography in patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs), mr observations were compared with surgical findings. 2000-11-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
J M Lasak, T O Willcox, V M Ra. Radiology forum: imaging quiz case 1. Hemifacial spasm (HFS) due to an enlarged basilar artery compressing the right seventh cranial nerve (basilar artery dolichoectasia). Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery. vol 126. issue 8. 2000-09-05. PMID:10922240. hemifacial spasm (hfs) due to an enlarged basilar artery compressing the right seventh cranial nerve (basilar artery dolichoectasia). 2000-09-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
J L Eekhof, M Aramideh, J D Speelman, P P Devriese, B W Ongerboer De Visse. Blink reflexes and lateral spreading in patients with synkinesia after Bell's palsy and in hemifacial spasm. European neurology. vol 43. issue 3. 2000-06-06. PMID:10765053. we examined the evoked blink reflexes in the orbicularis oculi (o. oculi) and orbicularis oris (o. oris) muscles in 23 patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs), in 10 patients with synkinesia after bell's palsy (bps) and in 22 control subjects. 2000-06-06 2023-08-12 human
S L Ho, P W Cheng, W C Wong, F L Chan, S K Lo, L S Li, K L Tsang, L L Leon. A case-controlled MRI/MRA study of neurovascular contact in hemifacial spasm. Neurology. vol 53. issue 9. 2000-01-04. PMID:10599794. neurovascular contact (nvc) with the root exit zone (rez) of the ipsilateral facial nerve is associated with hemifacial spasm (hfs), but unresolved issues remain. 2000-01-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Birner, P Schnider, J Müller, J Wissel, I Fuchs, E Auf. [Torticollis spasmodicus, blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm. Subjective evaluation of therapy by patients]. Der Nervenarzt. vol 70. issue 10. 1999-12-10. PMID:10554782. injections with botulinum toxin type a (btx) are considered the first-line treatment for spasmodic torticollis (st), blepharospasm (bl) and hemifacial spasm (hfs). 1999-12-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Montaner, J Alvarez-Sabín, A Rovira, C Molina, E Grivé, A Codina, F Mique. [Vertebrobasilar abnormalities in patients with hemifacial spasm: MR-angiography findings]. Revista de neurologia. vol 29. issue 8. 1999-12-07. PMID:10560103. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is a disorder characterized by a complex of symptoms with hyperactive motor dysfunction of the facial nerve. 1999-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Thussu, C R Barman, S Prabhaka. Botulinum toxin treatment of hemifacial spasm and blepharospasm: objective response evaluation. Neurology India. vol 47. issue 3. 1999-11-30. PMID:10514580. twenty seven patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs) and sixteen patients with blepharospasm (bs) having mean jankovic disability rating scale score of 2.56+0.58 sd and 2.81+0.54 sd, respectively, were treated with botulinum toxin a (btx-a) injections. 1999-11-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
L D Oliveira, F Cardoso, A P Varga. Hemifacial spasm and arterial hypertension. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 14. issue 5. 1999-11-10. PMID:10495046. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is a form of segmental myoclonus often associated with vascular compression of the seventh nerve at its exit in the brain stem. 1999-11-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
E K Tan, L L Chan, S H Lim, W E Lim, J B Khoo, K P Ta. Role of magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography in patients with hemifacial spasm. Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. vol 28. issue 2. 1999-10-26. PMID:10497660. vascular compression of the facial nerve is a well recognized cause of hemifacial spasm (hfs). 1999-10-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
A V Konan, D Roy, J Raymon. Endovascular treatment of hemifacial spasm associated with a cerebral arteriovenous malformation using transvenous embolization: case report. Neurosurgery. vol 44. issue 3. 1999-09-02. PMID:10069606. to illustrate that decompression of the facial nerve by transvenous endovascular treatment may relieve hemifacial spasm (hfs) caused by dilated veins. 1999-09-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Schnider, P Birner, E Moraru, E Auf. [Long-term treatment with botulinum toxin: dosage, treatment schedules and costs]. Wiener klinische Wochenschrift. vol 111. issue 2. 1999-06-08. PMID:10081123. local injection of botulinum toxin a (btx) is considered as the treatment of choice for spasmodic torticollis (st), blepharospasm (bs) and, with certain limitations, for hemifacial spasm (hfs). 1999-06-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Ryu, S Yamamoto, T Miyamot. Atypical hemifacial spasm. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 140. issue 11. 1999-03-29. PMID:9870064. among 155 cases of hemifacial spasm (hfs), the authors found two cases of atypical hfs (1.3%) in which spasm started with the orbicularis oris and buccinator muscles, and gradually spread upward to involve the orbicularis occuli muscle, whereas the reverse process is usually seen in cases of typical hfs. 1999-03-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
A R Mølle. Vascular compression of cranial nerves. I. History of the microvascular decompression operation. Neurological research. vol 20. issue 8. 1999-03-17. PMID:9864738. it is stressed that a few innovative neurosurgeons discovered the role of vascular compression of cranial nerves v and vii in trigeminal neuralgia (tgn) and hemifacial spasm (hfs) and developed an operation, later to be known as the mvd operation. 1999-03-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Kobata, A Kondo, K Iwasaki, T Nishiok. Combined hyperactive dysfunction syndrome of the cranial nerves: trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, and glossopharyngeal neuralgia: 11-year experience and review. Neurosurgery. vol 43. issue 6. 1999-03-12. PMID:9848849. patients with hds who exhibited a combination of trigeminal neuralgia (tn), hemifacial spasm (hfs), and/or glossopharyngeal neuralgia were retrospectively reviewed, to study the incidence, etiological factors, and demographic characteristics for this combined hds group. 1999-03-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
S A Kureshi, R H Wilkin. Posterior fossa reexploration for persistent or recurrent trigeminal neuralgia or hemifacial spasm: surgical findings and therapeutic implications. Neurosurgery. vol 43. issue 5. 1999-02-11. PMID:9802855. to evaluate the surgical findings and subsequent therapeutic implications of posterior fossa reexploration for persistent or recurrent trigeminal neuralgia (tn) or hemifacial spasm (hfs) after failed microvascular decompression (mvd). 1999-02-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Wang, J Jankovi. Hemifacial spasm: clinical findings and treatment. Muscle & nerve. vol 21. issue 12. 1998-12-23. PMID:9843077. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is a peripherally induced movement disorder characterized by involuntary, unilateral, intermittent, irregular, tonic or clonic contractions of muscles innervated by the ipsilateral facial nerve. 1998-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear