Pavesi G, Medici D, Macaluso G M, Ventura P, Allegri I, Gemignani F
Clinica Neurologica, Università di Parma, Italy.
Mov Disord. 1994 Jul;9(4):451-4. doi: 10.1002/mds.870090413.
We describe two cases of hemifacial spasm (HFS) with unusual synkinetic movements between facial muscles and respiratory activity. Patient 1 developed an idiopathic HFS. She underwent microvascular decompression surgery, followed by transitory facial nerve palsy; she recovered but later developed a facial synkinesia characterized by involuntary and forced eyelid closure on spontaneous and deep breathing; the orbicularis oculi muscle was active also when her mouth was open (the so-called Marin-Amat syndrome). Patient 2, 1 year after a peripheral facial nerve palsy (Bell's palsy), developed an HFS together with synkinetic movements between the orbicularis oculi muscle and respiration. In both cases electrophysiological studies showed pathological synkinetic electromyographic activity. An enhanced hyperexcitability of brain stem interneurons and facial motoneurons could be suggested to explain the phenomenon.
我们描述了两例半面痉挛(HFS)病例,其面部肌肉与呼吸活动之间存在异常的联动运动。患者1患特发性HFS。她接受了微血管减压手术,术后出现短暂性面神经麻痹;她康复了,但后来出现了面部联动症,表现为在自然呼吸和深呼吸时不自主且强制性闭眼;当她张嘴时,眼轮匝肌也会活动(即所谓的马林-阿马特综合征)。患者2在周围性面神经麻痹(贝尔麻痹)1年后,出现了HFS以及眼轮匝肌与呼吸之间的联动运动。在这两个病例中,电生理研究均显示出病理性联动肌电图活动。可以推测脑干中间神经元和面部运动神经元的兴奋性增强来解释这一现象。