22 March 2012

Hemifacial Spasm

Hemifacial Spasm is a condition in which there is involuntary twitching of muscles that are innervated by the seventh cranial nerve. The condition has two forms: typical and atypical. In the typical case, the twitching starts around the eye, usually the lower lid.

Hemifacial Spasm
Hemifacial_Spasm.ppt

Blepharospasm
Shirley H. Wray, M.D., Ph.D.
Blepharospasm_Round_Up_guest_lecture.ppt

Symptoms and Signs Caused By Neural Plasticity
ne_plas_cause.ppt

Dysarthrias associated with hyperkinetic movement disorders
Jill Fahy
hyperkinetic movement disorders.ppt

Cranial Nerve Disorders
Cranial Nerve Disorders.ppt

Facial Nerve Paralysis
Vanessa S. Rothholtz, M.D., M.Sc.
Facial Nerve Paralysis.ppt

North American Bell’s Palsy Study
John Gail Neely, MD, Kenneth Schechtman, PhD
http://nett.umich.edu/nett/files/bells_palsy_slides_for_sc_mtg.ppt

Indirect cholinergic agonism
Indirect cholinergic agonism.ppt

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