A Case of Facial Spasm Associated with Ipsilateral Cerebellopontine Angle Arachnoid Cyst

  • Ogawa H
  • Hiroshima S
  • Kamada K
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The authors report a rare case of right cerebellopontine angle cyst related to hemifacial spasm. The patient was a 66-year-old woman with a 3-year history of right hemifacial spasm. The cyst was diagnosed preoperatively by T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging, which demonstrated a hyperintense area in the right cerebellopontine angle. A small artery was displaced by the cyst and compressed the root exit zone of the facial nerve. Decompression of the cyst and the vasculature using a microsurgical technique resulted in total recovery from hemifacial spasm.

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Ogawa, H., Hiroshima, S., & Kamada, K. (2015). A Case of Facial Spasm Associated with Ipsilateral Cerebellopontine Angle Arachnoid Cyst. The Surgery Journal, 01(01), e38–e40. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1564341

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