Hereditary geniospasm in a mother and son treated with botulinum toxin injection: A case report

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Abstract

Hereditary geniospasm is a rare and benign disorder that can cause distress and social embarrassment to patients. There are only a handful of possible treatment options available. Due to the rarity of the condition, practices differ across the world and the results are varied. These include beta-blockers, benzodiazepines and anti-epileptics. These treatments can have significant side-effects when used long term. However, botulinum toxin injections have been successfully used in a handful of cases. We report a successful botulinum treatment of hereditary geniospasm in a mother and son, with the injection protocols.

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Perkins, C., Jia, W., Rainsbury, J., & Lux, A. (2021). Hereditary geniospasm in a mother and son treated with botulinum toxin injection: A case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X21993593

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