Chiaramonte R, Bonfiglio M, D'Amore A, Chiaramonte I
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Department of Medical-Diagnostic Specialties, University of Catania, Catania, Italy.
Neuroradiol J. 2013 Apr;26(2):201-7. doi: 10.1177/197140091302600210. Epub 2013 May 10.
Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a facial movement disorder characterized by involuntary, unilateral and intermittent contractions of the facial muscles. It is one of the syndromes related to neurovascular conflict, first described by Jannetta et al. in 1979. Typically, HFS is due to pulsatile compression by the anterior inferior cerebellar artery. We describe a rare case of left developmental venous anomaly in a 59-year-old man referred to us with a six-month history of left-sided HFS. We performed an MR study of the brain and cerebellopontine angles, which demonstrated a compression of the ipsilateral facial nerve by the developmental venous anomaly.
半面痉挛(HFS)是一种面部运动障碍,其特征为面部肌肉不自主、单侧且间歇性收缩。它是与神经血管冲突相关的综合征之一,最早由詹内塔等人于1979年描述。通常,HFS是由于小脑下前动脉的搏动性压迫所致。我们描述了一例罕见的59岁男性左侧发育性静脉异常病例,该患者因左侧HFS病史6个月前来就诊。我们对脑部和桥小脑角进行了磁共振成像研究,结果显示发育性静脉异常对同侧面神经造成了压迫。