Literature DB >> 12434791

Blepharospasm: recent advances.

Mark Hallett1.   

Abstract

Benign essential blepharospasm is a common focal dystonia characterized by involuntary eyelid closure. Its etiology, supported by animal models, appears to be multifactorial, representing the influence of a genetic background and an environmental trigger. The genetic background could be responsible for the reduced brain inhibition, identified with physiologic studies that would set up a permissive condition for increased brain plasticity. Reduced D2 receptors identified with PET might be an indicator of this reduced inhibition. The trigger could be repetitive use or local ocular disease. Although symptomatic therapy is available, better approaches are needed and will likely become available as the genetics and pathophysiology become well understood.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12434791     DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000027361.73814.0e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurology        ISSN: 0028-3878            Impact factor:   9.910


  37 in total

1.  Clinical features of patients with blepharospasm: a report of 240 patients.

Authors:  E L Peckham; G Lopez; E A Shamim; S Pirio Richardson; S Sanku; R Malkani; M Stacy; P Mahant; A Crawley; A Singleton; M Hallett
Journal:  Eur J Neurol       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 6.089

2.  Characterization of some morphological parameters of orbicularis oculi motor neurons in the monkey.

Authors:  D W McNeal; J Ge; J L Herrick; K S Stilwell-Morecraft; R J Morecraft
Journal:  Neuroscience       Date:  2007-07-17       Impact factor: 3.590

3.  Hemifacial spasm: a neurosurgical perspective.

Authors:  Doo-Sik Kong; Kwan Park
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2007-11-20

Review 4.  Update on blepharospasm: report from the BEBRF International Workshop.

Authors:  Mark Hallett; Craig Evinger; Joseph Jankovic; Mark Stacy
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2008-10-14       Impact factor: 9.910

5.  Head trauma in primary cranial dystonias: a multicentre case-control study.

Authors:  Davide Martino; Giovanni Defazio; Giovanni Abbruzzese; Paolo Girlanda; Michele Tinazzi; Giovanni Fabbrini; Maria Stella Aniello; Laura Avanzino; Carlo Colosimo; Giovanni Majorana; Giuseppe Majorana; Carlo Trompetto; Alfredo Berardelli
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2006-10-20       Impact factor: 10.154

6.  Clinical analysis of blepharospasm and apraxia of eyelid opening in patients with parkinsonism.

Authors:  Won Tae Yoon; Eun Joo Chung; Sang Hyeon Lee; Byung Joon Kim; Won Yong Lee
Journal:  J Clin Neurol       Date:  2005-10-20       Impact factor: 3.077

7.  A family study on primary blepharospasm.

Authors:  G Defazio; D Martino; M S Aniello; G Masi; G Abbruzzese; S Lamberti; E M Valente; F Brancati; P Livrea; A Berardelli
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 10.154

8.  Soft Nanomembrane Sensors and Flexible Hybrid Bioelectronics for Wireless Quantification of Blepharospasm.

Authors:  Musa Mahmood; Shinjae Kwon; Gamze Kilic Berkmen; Yun-Soung Kim; Laura Scorr; H A Jinnah; Woon-Hong Yeo
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng       Date:  2020-02-21       Impact factor: 4.538

9.  The effect of bangerter occlusion foils on blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm in occlusion-positive and occlusion-negative patients.

Authors:  Raman Malhotra; Siew-Yin Then; Alison Richards; Elizabeth Cheek
Journal:  Open Ophthalmol J       Date:  2010-01-15

Review 10.  Primary blepharospasm: diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Giovanni Defazio; Paolo Livrea
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 9.546

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