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The lesion causing continuous facial myokymia in multiple sclerosis.

作者信息

Jacobs L, Kaba S, Pullicino P

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Buffalo General Hospital.

出版信息

Arch Neurol. 1994 Nov;51(11):1115-9. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1994.00540230053012.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To attempt to identify the site of the lesion causing continuous facial myokymia (CFM) in multiple sclerosis (MS) through the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

DESIGN

A case series was employed.

SETTING

The Baird Multiple Sclerosis Center, Millard Fillmore Hospital, and the Neurology Department, Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, NY.

PARTICIPANTS AND MEASURES

Twelve patients with MS and CFM were examined by MRI of the brain while the CFM was present. The MRI examinations were also performed before the CFM had developed and after it had ceased in eight of the patients. Another 57 patients with MS who never had CFM but who had similar disabilities to those who did were also examined by MRI.

RESULTS

In 11 of the 12 patients with MS and CFM, the causative lesion was demonstrated to involve the postnuclear, postgenu portion of the facial nerve intraaxially in the dorsolateral pontine tegmentum ipsilateral to the CFM. In the majority of patients who were studied after the CFM had stopped clinically, the lesion was observed to resolve on MRI. Seventeen percent of the patients with MS but without CFM were found to have the typical pontine tegmental lesion.

CONCLUSIONS

Continuous facial myokymia in MS is caused by a pontine tegmental lesion involving the postnuclear, postgenu portion of the facial nerve. The lesion is identified by MRI in approximately 90% of patients with MS who have CFM clinically. The typical MRI lesion may also be found in a minority of patients with MS who do not have CFM clinically.

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