J Korean Neurol Assoc.  1998 Feb;16(1):55-62.

A Study on Synkinetic Behavior in Hemifacial Spasm Using Blink Reflex Methodology

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurology, Pusan National University Hospital.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hemifacial spasm is clinically characterized by involuntary co-contraction of unilateral facial muscles innervated by facial nerve and presence of synkinetic response between facial muscles innervated by different branches of facial nerve is considered as the electrophysiological hallmark of this disease. We performed this study in order to analyse and thereby to approach the pathogenesis of these synkinetic responses in detail.
METHODS
Blink reflex test was applied to the 21 patients with hemifacial spasm. With some modification of conventional blink reflex methodology, synkinetic responses between orbicularis oculi and orbicularis oris muscles were recorded on both affected and unaffected sides.
RESULTS
Among 21 patients, 10( 47.6% ) showed synkinetic responses both on affected and unaffected side, 8( 38.1% ) only on affected side, and 3( 14.3% ) did not show any evidence of synkinesis on either side.
CONCLUSION
These findings could be considered as additional supportive evidence that the facial neuronal hyperexcitability is working in hemifacial spasm as synkinesis on unaffected side cannot be explained solely by peripheral mechanism. Further research on change of synkinetic behavior after microvascular decompression surgery seems to be needed.

Keyword

Hemifacial spasm; Synkinesis; Unaffected side; Blink reflex study; Facial neuronal hyperexcitability

MeSH Terms

Blinking*
Facial Muscles
Facial Nerve
Hemifacial Spasm*
Humans
Microvascular Decompression Surgery
Muscles
Neurons
Synkinesis
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