RESUMO
The authors report the clinical and angiographical findings of two cases of familial hemifacial spasm. This is the fifth description in the literature and presents mother and daughter at the ages of 76 and 51 respectively, in whom the left side was affected. They underwent exams of angioresonance that showed dolichobasilar with left side origin in both patients. The exams also demonstrated postero-inferior cerebellar artery very developed and irregularities in the walls of the vertebral and basilar arteries suggestive of arteriosclerosis in the mother and slightly elongated intracranial vessels in the daughter. Literature review and etiology data of the hemifacial spasm are focused.
Assuntos
Espasmo Hemifacial/genética , Idoso , Toxinas Botulínicas Tipo A/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Espasmo Hemifacial/diagnóstico , Espasmo Hemifacial/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Angiografia por Ressonância Magnética , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fármacos Neuromusculares/uso terapêuticoRESUMO
Nine patients with "idiopathic" hemifacial spasm were evaluated with cranial magnetic resonance imaging and angiography. Alterations of the posterior fossa vasculature, possibly related to the facial nerve irritation, were found in 8 patients (88%). Magnetic resonance angiography is a noninvasive procedure and appears to be a sensitive method to evaluate the hemifacial spasm etiology.