Sandyk R
Postgrad Med J. 1983 Sep;59(695):570-1. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.59.695.570.
Hemifacial spasm developed in a 47-year-old man with tuberculous meningitis. The spasms ceased completely following vigorous antituberculous treatment. A selective compression of the facial nerve root along its exit at the brainstem by a localised inflammatory process is the most tenable explanation for the development of the hemifacial spasm.
一名47岁患结核性脑膜炎的男性出现了半面痉挛。在积极的抗结核治疗后,痉挛完全停止。局部炎症过程对面神经根部在脑干出口处的选择性压迫是半面痉挛发生的最合理的解释。