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Hemifacial spasm
  1. R PEGO REIGOSA
  1. Department of Neurology
  2. Department of Radiology
  3. Hospital Xeral Lugo
  4. Lugo 27004, Lugo
  5. Spain
  1. Dr Pego Reigosa R, Sección de Neurología, 5ª plantaHospital Xeral Lugo, c/ Severo Ochoa s/n, 27004 Lugo, Spain. Telephone 0034 982 296612; fax 0034 982 242405.
  1. JR PULPEIRO RIOS
  1. Department of Neurology
  2. Department of Radiology
  3. Hospital Xeral Lugo
  4. Lugo 27004, Lugo
  5. Spain
  1. Dr Pego Reigosa R, Sección de Neurología, 5ª plantaHospital Xeral Lugo, c/ Severo Ochoa s/n, 27004 Lugo, Spain. Telephone 0034 982 296612; fax 0034 982 242405.

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Hemifacial spasm is characterised by unilateral involuntary contractions of muscles innervated by the seventh cranial nerve. It usually has a fluctuating course, with spasms that may be triggered by several factors such as stress, bright light, and …

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