An unusual case of vascular loop syndrome.

Journal: The Journal Of Headache And Pain
Published:
Abstract

Coexistence of hemifacial spasm (HFS) and trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a rare entity known as painful tic convulsif (PTC). Here, we present a case of right-sided HFS after which left TN developed, which is an unusual form of PTC. Both disorders were caused by bilateral vascular compression of the cranial nerves and successfully treated with botulinum toxin and carbamazepine. As PTC is benign in nature and can be treated with botulinum toxin, neuroradiological investigations should be performed for an accurate aetiological diagnosis, particularly in young patients with atypical disease manifestations.

Authors
Derya Uluduz, Feray Karaali Savrun, Aysegul Gunduz, Meral Kiziltan
Relevant Conditions

Trigeminal Neuralgia