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- Blepharospasm is a neurological disorder characterized by intermittent, involuntary spasms and contractions of the orbicularis oculi (eyelid) muscles...
- combination of two forms of dystonia, blepharospasm and oromandibular dystonia (OMD). When OMD is combined with blepharospasm, it may be referred to as Meige's...
- desperate. For four months, as liability issues were resolved, American blepharospasm patients traveled to Canadian eye centers for their injections. Based...
- used to treat the involuntary twitching involved in benign essential blepharospasm. However, it often requires additional surgeries to retain function...
- 2012 double-blind, placebo-controlled trial investigating treatment of blepharospasm (abnormal contraction or twitch of the eyelid), botulinum toxin injections...
- often an isolated condition, ALO sometimes occurs in conjunction with blepharospasm, which may complicate the diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, several...
- substantial function that was lost due to Cervical Dystonia, hand dystonia, blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, dysphonia and musicians' dystonia. Due to the...
- – "muscle," + kŷm, -kŷmia – "something swollen" or -kŷmos – "wave". Blepharospasm Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency Fasciculation Myoclonic...
- pain may induce nausea or vomiting.[citation needed] Antispasmodic Blepharospasm Cadaveric spasm Convulsion Cramp Cricopharyngeal spasm Ejaculation Epileptic...
- Tsubouchi T, Inouye J (March 2004). "Etizolam and benzodiazepine induced blepharospasm". Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 75 (3): 506–507...