Role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasm

Purpose: The objective of this study was to analyze the role of neuroimaging and documenting various intracranial pathologies in primary and secondary hemifacial spasm. Methods: This retrospective study included patients with HFS who had undergone neuroimaging. The demographic profile, onset, progre...

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Main Authors: Prabrisha Banerjee, Md Shahid Alam, Kirthi Koka, Ruchi Pherwani, Olma Veena Noronha, Bipasha Mukherjee
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2021;volume=69;issue=2;spage=253;epage=256;aulast=Banerjee
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spelling doaj-7cabe60399074cccbbf2e8e9faa739ef2021-02-03T06:18:03ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892021-01-0169225325610.4103/ijo.IJO_415_20Role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasmPrabrisha BanerjeeMd Shahid AlamKirthi KokaRuchi PherwaniOlma Veena NoronhaBipasha MukherjeePurpose: The objective of this study was to analyze the role of neuroimaging and documenting various intracranial pathologies in primary and secondary hemifacial spasm. Methods: This retrospective study included patients with HFS who had undergone neuroimaging. The demographic profile, onset, progression, neuroimaging findings, and types of HFS were documented and analyzed. Results: A total of 202 patients (male = 110, female = 92) were included. The mean age of the study population was 51.81 ± 11.76 years. The right side was involved in 104 patients, the left side was involved in 97 patients and bilateral involvement was observed in one patient. Primary HFS: secondary HFS was 9.6:1. The mean age of onset of the spasms in the primary HFS group was 49.26 ± 8.35 years and in secondary HFS was 43.13 ± 12.12 years respectively. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery was the major vessel causing neurovascular conflict in primary HFS (n = 55). Facial nerve palsy was the most common cause (n = 13) of secondary HFS followed by cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumors. Conclusion: The hemifacial spasm occurs mostly in the fifth decade of life. Primary HFS is more prevalent than secondary HFS. Clinical distinction between them is difficult. Neuroimaging is essential to detect the conflicting vasculature in cases of primary HFS and pathologies like CPA tumor, cyst, and aneurysms in cases of secondary HFS.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2021;volume=69;issue=2;spage=253;epage=256;aulast=Banerjeehemifacial spasmneuroimagingneurovascular conflictprimary and secondaryroot exit zone
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author Prabrisha Banerjee
Md Shahid Alam
Kirthi Koka
Ruchi Pherwani
Olma Veena Noronha
Bipasha Mukherjee
spellingShingle Prabrisha Banerjee
Md Shahid Alam
Kirthi Koka
Ruchi Pherwani
Olma Veena Noronha
Bipasha Mukherjee
Role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasm
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
hemifacial spasm
neuroimaging
neurovascular conflict
primary and secondary
root exit zone
author_facet Prabrisha Banerjee
Md Shahid Alam
Kirthi Koka
Ruchi Pherwani
Olma Veena Noronha
Bipasha Mukherjee
author_sort Prabrisha Banerjee
title Role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasm
title_short Role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasm
title_full Role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasm
title_fullStr Role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasm
title_full_unstemmed Role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasm
title_sort role of neuroimaging in cases of primary and secondary hemifacial spasm
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: The objective of this study was to analyze the role of neuroimaging and documenting various intracranial pathologies in primary and secondary hemifacial spasm. Methods: This retrospective study included patients with HFS who had undergone neuroimaging. The demographic profile, onset, progression, neuroimaging findings, and types of HFS were documented and analyzed. Results: A total of 202 patients (male = 110, female = 92) were included. The mean age of the study population was 51.81 ± 11.76 years. The right side was involved in 104 patients, the left side was involved in 97 patients and bilateral involvement was observed in one patient. Primary HFS: secondary HFS was 9.6:1. The mean age of onset of the spasms in the primary HFS group was 49.26 ± 8.35 years and in secondary HFS was 43.13 ± 12.12 years respectively. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery was the major vessel causing neurovascular conflict in primary HFS (n = 55). Facial nerve palsy was the most common cause (n = 13) of secondary HFS followed by cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumors. Conclusion: The hemifacial spasm occurs mostly in the fifth decade of life. Primary HFS is more prevalent than secondary HFS. Clinical distinction between them is difficult. Neuroimaging is essential to detect the conflicting vasculature in cases of primary HFS and pathologies like CPA tumor, cyst, and aneurysms in cases of secondary HFS.
topic hemifacial spasm
neuroimaging
neurovascular conflict
primary and secondary
root exit zone
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