Example of patient with facial myokymia, a disorder of the seventh nerve, probably due to brain stem involvement. Patient has multiple sclerosis. Discussion of characteristics, such as continuous, undulating, contractions in the distribution of the seventh nerve, and a spreading of these movements to other areas of the seventh nerve, rather than remaining local to the eye area alone. Discussion of possible causes, such as intrinsic lesions of the brain stem, multiple sclerosis, and tumor. Discussion of technique for bringing out shadows of the associated fasciculations.NAcurriculum_fellow; KBDabnormalfacialmovementsfacialmyokymia; KBDfndfacialmyokymi
SUMMARY Three patients with multiple sclerosis characterized by exacerbations and remissions of nerv...
Examples of patients with aberrant regeneration of the seventh nerve. First example is a patient wit...
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO), regarded as a distinct clinical entity from multiple sclerosis (MS), is ...
Example of patient with facial myokymia, a disorder of the seventh nerve, probably due to brain stem...
Characteristically continuous facial myokymia is a pathognomonic, exceedingly rare physical sign of ...
Facial myokymia, a unique involuntary movement of facial muscles, is described in a patient with Gui...
Eyelid myokymia, the most common type of facial myokymia, is often transient and benign. Occasionall...
Example of a patient with a brain stem glioma. Shows bilateral facial myokymia.NAcurriculum_fellow; ...
A 39-year-old woman was admitted to hospital because of a sensory hemisyndrome caused by a contrast-...
The term facial myokymia refers to involuntary, fine, continuous, undulating contractions that sprea...
Facial myokymia is a rare presenting feature of a vestibular schwannoma. We present a 48 year old wo...
Sixth cranial nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired extraocular muscle paralysis. Neoplas...
The first patient has weakness of all the muscles of facial expression on the right side of the face...
The first patient has weakness of all the muscles of facial expression on the right side of the face...
Example of patients with superior oblique myokymia, a saccadic intrusion. First patient is seen to h...
SUMMARY Three patients with multiple sclerosis characterized by exacerbations and remissions of nerv...
Examples of patients with aberrant regeneration of the seventh nerve. First example is a patient wit...
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO), regarded as a distinct clinical entity from multiple sclerosis (MS), is ...
Example of patient with facial myokymia, a disorder of the seventh nerve, probably due to brain stem...
Characteristically continuous facial myokymia is a pathognomonic, exceedingly rare physical sign of ...
Facial myokymia, a unique involuntary movement of facial muscles, is described in a patient with Gui...
Eyelid myokymia, the most common type of facial myokymia, is often transient and benign. Occasionall...
Example of a patient with a brain stem glioma. Shows bilateral facial myokymia.NAcurriculum_fellow; ...
A 39-year-old woman was admitted to hospital because of a sensory hemisyndrome caused by a contrast-...
The term facial myokymia refers to involuntary, fine, continuous, undulating contractions that sprea...
Facial myokymia is a rare presenting feature of a vestibular schwannoma. We present a 48 year old wo...
Sixth cranial nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired extraocular muscle paralysis. Neoplas...
The first patient has weakness of all the muscles of facial expression on the right side of the face...
The first patient has weakness of all the muscles of facial expression on the right side of the face...
Example of patients with superior oblique myokymia, a saccadic intrusion. First patient is seen to h...
SUMMARY Three patients with multiple sclerosis characterized by exacerbations and remissions of nerv...
Examples of patients with aberrant regeneration of the seventh nerve. First example is a patient wit...
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO), regarded as a distinct clinical entity from multiple sclerosis (MS), is ...