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Motor and psychiatric features in idiopathic blepharospasm: A data-driven cluster analysis
Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 2022Angelo Fabio Gigante +1 more
exaly
Annals of plastic surgery, 1980
Blepharospasm is a cranial nerve dysfunction in which involuntary and uncontrollable forcible lid closure occurs. Surgical treatment is far from ideal, but the condition can be improved by sectioning the branches of the facial nerve plexus which supply the orbicularis oculi, the frontalis and corrugator muscles, and the midfacial muscles.
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Blepharospasm is a cranial nerve dysfunction in which involuntary and uncontrollable forcible lid closure occurs. Surgical treatment is far from ideal, but the condition can be improved by sectioning the branches of the facial nerve plexus which supply the orbicularis oculi, the frontalis and corrugator muscles, and the midfacial muscles.
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Relationship between various clinical outcome assessments in patients with blepharospasm
Movement Disorders, 2009Joseph Janković, Susanne Grafe
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