Daube J R, Kelly J J, Martin R A
Neurology. 1979 May;29(5):662-9. doi: 10.1212/wnl.29.5.662.
Two patients had bilateral facial myokymia in association with polyradiculoneuropathy. Characteristic electromyographic findings allow polyradiculoneuropathy to be differentiated from other causes of facial movements, and support the possibility that extraaxial facial nerve involvement is another cause of facial myokymia.
两名患者出现双侧面部肌束震颤并伴有多神经根神经病。特征性的肌电图表现可将多神经根神经病与其他导致面部运动的病因相鉴别,并支持轴外面神经受累是面部肌束震颤的另一个病因的可能性。