Hemifacial Spasms or Focal Aware Seizures: The Role of Video-EEG

面肌痉挛或局灶性意识清醒癫痫发作:视频脑电图的作用

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Abstract

Hemifacial spasms (HFS) are common in neurological practice but can be mistaken for focal aware seizures without appropriate diagnostic workup. We present the case of a man in his 60s admitted for congestive heart failure (CHF) exacerbation, who developed left-sided weakness and HFS during hospitalization. Although his motor symptoms improved after receiving tenecteplase (TNK), the HFS persisted, prompting the use of continuous video-EEG to differentiate between cortical myoclonus and HFS. Video-EEG is essential for distinguishing HFS from focal aware seizures, identifying high-frequency ipsilateral muscle artifacts in HFS versus interictal or ictal EEG patterns contralateral to facial contractions in seizures. This case highlights key features to aid neurologists in differentiating these conditions.

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