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Hemifacial spasm: case report


JO Jowi
J Matende
MI Macharia

Abstract

A 53 year old lady with diabetes mellitus presented with right hemi-facial spasm (HFS). Brain MRI Scan revealed extensive pan-sinusitis and mild bilateral mastoiditis. She responded well to intravenous ceftriaxone therapy and the hemifacial spasm resolved. The symptoms of hemifacial spasm and pain over the right cheek and peri-orbital area recurred after three weeks. She was admitted to hospital for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS); following findings on repeat para-nasal sinus CT-Scan. Several reviews over six month's period revealed complete resolution of hemi facial spasm symptoms save for mild intermittent right blepharospasm; particularly on exposure to wind. This is a very rare cause of hemifacial spasm and clinicians should be on the look out for infective/inflammatory aetiology of hemifacial spasm; particularly in patients who present with recent onset HFS and have features of infection and or inflammation in the cranium.

East African Medical Journal Vol. 83(7) 2006: 401-404

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