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NEUROLOGY 1987;37:337
© 1987 American Academy of Neurology

Hemifacial Spasm due to cerebellopontine angle lipoma

Case report

Jonathan M. Levin, AB and John E. Lee, MD

Atlanta Neurological Clinic, Atlanta, GA.

We report the unique case of a patient with hemifacial spasm caused by a lipoma of the cerebellopontine angle, which was identified preoperatively by CT and MRI. Surgery resulted in complete resolution of facial spasm.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Lee, Atlanta Neurological Clinic, 993 Johnson Ferry Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30342.

Received November 12, 1985. Accepted for publication June 17, 1986.







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