Arteriovenous Malformation in the Cerebellopontine Angle Presenting as Hemifacial Spasm—Case Report—

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A 64-year-old female was admitted with a 6-year history of right hemifacial spasm. Neurological examination and precontrast computed tomographic (CT) scanning showed no abnormality. Vertebral angiography disclosed, however, a small arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in the right cerebellopontine angle. A postcontrast CT scan demonstrated a high-density area in the right cerebellomedullary junction which appeared as a flow-void signal on magnetic resonance images. A right retromastoid craniectomy was performed to separate an enlarged and tortuous loop of the right anterior inferior cerebellar artery from the right facial nerve using a Teflon-felt sheet. The AVM was not excised. Postoperatively, she was completely free of hemifacial spasm. © 1991, The Japan Neurosurgical Society. All rights reserved.

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Yoshiaki, K., Akira, T., Masato, K., Shinya, Y., & Masamichi, T. (1991). Arteriovenous Malformation in the Cerebellopontine Angle Presenting as Hemifacial Spasm—Case Report—. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 31(2), 109–112. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.31.109

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