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Do-Young Kwon 2 Articles
Vestibular Paroxysmia and Hemifacial Spasm by Vascular Compression
Ileok Jung, Do-Young Kwon
Res Vestib Sci. 2017;16(4):171-173.   Published online December 15, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21790/rvs.2017.16.4.171
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Vestibular Paroxysmia and facial spasm may be caused by vascular compression of the vestibular and facial root entry zone. We report a case of paroxysmal nystagmus accompanied by facial spasm and which is well visualized by three-dimensional reconstruction images. The 3-dimensional reconstruction image supports the view that vestibular paroxysmia may occur with hemifacial spasm simultaneously due to vascular compression.
Vestibular paroxysmia and hemifacial spasm by vascular compression
Ileok Jung, Do-Young Kwon
Received September 4, 2017  Accepted November 21, 2017  Published online November 21, 2017  
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AbstractAbstract
Vestibular Paroxysmia and facial spasm may be caused by vascular compression of the vestibular and facial root entry zone. We report a case of paroxysmal nystagmus accompanied by facial spasm and which is well visualized by three-dimensional reconstruction images. The 3-dimensional reconstruction image supports the view that vestibular paroxysmia may occur with hemifacial spasm simultaneously due to vascular compression.

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