Deceptive Appearances - Spastic Paretic Hemifacial Contractures in Cases of Seventh Nerve Involvement 'Inside' and 'Outside' the Brainstem.

Neurology India(2023)

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Spastic paretic hemifacial contracture (SPHC) is a rare clinical phenomenon characterized by facial weakness and simultaneous well-sustained contraction of the unilateral half of the face, mimicking a paresis of the normal contralateral side on casual inspection. We present three cases with such phenomenon and have postulated the underlying mechanisms. One patient had intrinsic brainstem glioma, and the others were operated for extra-axial lesions compressing the pons. The former presented with SPHC, whereas the latter two gradually developed this phenomenon following postoperative facial paresis. This condition is possibly due to denervation hyper-excitability of the facial supranuclear pathway or an aberrant regeneration secondary to nerve injury leading to functional facial-nerve nuclear reorganization. SPHC occurrence is not limited to intra-axial lesions but can also be seen after partial injury to the facial nerve beyond its exit from the brainstem.
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seventh nerve involvement,spastic paretic hemifacial contractures
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