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Orthostatic Hemifacial Spasm in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Madison M Patrick1, Galen K Postma, Rachel A H Bielling
1Department of Clinical Sciences, Florida State University College of Medicine (MMP, RB, CGM), Tallahassee, Florida; Department of Clinical Sciences, Florida State University (GP, BT), Tallahassee, Florida; and Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology (ARC), Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Background:
Among the symptoms seen in idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), hemifacial spasm (HFS) is rare. Orthostatic-induced HFS preceding lumbar puncture (LP) is previously unreported. We treated two patients with unusual IIH presentations. This case series reviews the few reports of HFS in IIH and proposes a mechanism for spasm occurrence.
Methods:
Case 1: A woman in her mid-40s with previously controlled IIH developed daily headache, pulsatile tinnitus, right-sided trigeminal paresthesia, and right-sided HFS. The latter 2 symptoms occurred exclusively when moving from a sitting to a standing position. Imaging was unremarkable; opening pressure (OP) on LP was 46 cmH 2 O with normal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) components. Case 2: A woman in her late 40s presented with severe daily headache, pulsatile tinnitus, and left-sided HFS following weight gain. Imaging was unremarkable; OP on LP was 32 cmH 2 O with normal CSF components.
Results:
HFS episodes persisted following LP in both patients. Increasing and initiating acetazolamide, respectively, resolved all symptoms.
Conclusions:
Earlier suggested mechanisms of HFS are based on elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) shifting the facial nerve into proximity of a vascular structure. HFS appearing upon standing and continuing after LP, and thus a lower ICP, contradicts this. We propose a mechanism based on the degree of ICP change. This theory is grounded in the lack of intracranial compliance in IIH, wherein substantial pressure changes occur following small volume changes.
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