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Vertebrobaziler Dolikoektaziye Bağlı Hemifasiyal Spazm

Hemifacial spasm due to vertebrobasillar dolikoectasia: Case report

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is unilateral involuntary and painless contractions of the facial muscle innervated by the seventh cranial nerve. It is generally formed by the compression of the root exit zone of the seventh cranial nerve via the neighbourhood artery, due to its vascular dolichoectasia. 3B CISS MR sequences are a necessary imaging method in addition to conventional methods in the evaluation of hemifacial spasm. We aimed to report and discuss the clinical and radiological findings of case with contractions on the left half of his face, having hemifacial spasm due to vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia demonstrated by 3D CISS MRI method
Abstract (Original Language): 
Hemifasiyal spazm (HFS), 7. kranial sinirin innerve ettiği fasiyal kasların tek taraflı istemsiz ve ağrısız kontraksiyonudur. Sıklıkla 7. kranial sinirin bir komşu arter tarafından kök giriş bölgesinde vasküler dolikoektaziye bağlı kompresyonu ile oluşmaktadır. Fasiyal sinirin vasküler patolojiye bağlı kompresyonunu ve diğer kranial sinirleri değerlendirmede 3B CISS MR sekansı, konvansiyonel görüntülere ek olarak yapılması gerekli bir görüntüleme yöntemidir. Bu yazıda, 3B CISS MRG yöntemi ile vertebrobaziler dolikoektazi ve buna bağlı nörovasküler basının gösterildiği hemifasiyal spazmı olan bir olgunun klinik ve radyolojik bulgularını sunmayı ve tartışmayı amaçladık.
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