Hemimasticatory spasm - a peripheral paroxysmal cranial neuropathy?

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The clinical and electrophysiological features of a case of hemimasticatory spasm are presented. The findings are in many respects similar to those described in hemifacial spasm. A peripheral cranial neuropathy as proposed in hemifacial spasm also may be responsible for hemimasticatory spasm.

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Thompson, P. D., & Carroll, W. M. (1983). Hemimasticatory spasm - a peripheral paroxysmal cranial neuropathy? Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 46(3), 274–276. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.46.3.274

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