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Botulinum Toxin type A (BtA) muscular injections are beneficial in treating hemifacial spasm.

Costa J, Espírito-Santo CC, Borges AA, Ferreira J, Coelho MM, Moore P, Sampaio C
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

Hemifacial spasm is characterised by unilateral involuntary contractions of muscles innervated by the facial nerve. The usual cause is a vessel touching the facial nerve near its origin from the brain stem. Although it is a benign condition it can cause significant cosmetic and functional disability. It is a chronic disease and spontaneous recovery is very rare. The two treatments routinely available are microvascular decompression and Botulinum Toxin type A (BtA) muscular injections. This review demonstrated that BtA is effective and safe to treat hemifacial spasm.

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