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High resolution magnetic resonance imaging for exposing facial nerve zonal vulnerability to microbleeds: A rare cause of facial palsy.

Charlie Chia-Tsong Hsu1,2, Dalveer Singh1, Trevor William Watkins1, Gigi Nga Chi Kwan1, Sachintha Hapugoda1.   

Abstract

Background We report a case of hypertensive microbleeds strategically located at the attached segment (AS) and root entry zone (REZ) at the left facial nerve causing facial paralysis. Case Report A 60-year-old woman presented with sudden onset left facial paralysis. Medical history was significant for poorly controlled hypertension secondary to bilateral adrenal hyperplasia (primary hyperaldosteronism). The patient was initially treated for presumptive Bell's palsy. Subsequent magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and internal auditory canal showed two microbleeds at the left cerebellopontine angle. Dedicated coronal T1 magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo and T2 sampling perfection with application optimized contrasts using different flip angle evolution sequences revealed two acute microbleeds located at the attached AS and REZ of the left facial nerve. The patient experienced only partial recovery from House-Brackmann grade IV facial paralysis at presentation to a House-Brackmann grade III facial paralysis at 1 year of follow up. Conclusions To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported case of facial paralysis caused by microbleeds directly affecting the vulnerable AS and REZ facial nerve segments. We discuss the zonal microanatomy of the facial nerve and the crucial role of high resolution MRI for diagnosis.

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Keywords:  Facial nerve palsy; magnetic resonance imaging; microbleeds; susceptibility weighted imaging

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28631535      PMCID: PMC5524279          DOI: 10.1177/1971400917709625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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