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13753008: Hemifacial spasm (disorder)

  • SNOMED CT Concept\Clinical finding (finding)\...
    • \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Finding of face\Disorder of face (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Finding of face\Facial spasm\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of soft tissue of head\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of face (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \General finding of soft tissue\Peripheral nerve finding\Peripheral nerve disease\Facial nerve disorder (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \General finding of soft tissue\Facial spasm\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \General finding of soft tissue\Disorder of soft tissue\Peripheral nerve disease\Facial nerve disorder (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \General finding of soft tissue\Disorder of soft tissue\Disorder of soft tissue of head\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \General finding of soft tissue\Disorder of soft tissue\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Myoneural disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \General finding of soft tissue\Disorder of soft tissue\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Muscle spasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Muscle finding\Disorder of skeletal AND/OR smooth muscle (disorder)\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Myoneural disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Muscle finding\Disorder of skeletal AND/OR smooth muscle (disorder)\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Muscle spasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Muscle finding\Spasm\Muscle spasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Muscle finding\Spasm\Facial spasm\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Musculoskeletal finding\Facial spasm\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Chronic disease of musculoskeletal system\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Myoneural disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Muscle spasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of nervous system (disorder)\Neuropathy (disorder)\Peripheral nerve disease\Facial nerve disorder (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of nervous system (disorder)\Neuropathy (disorder)\Cranial nerve disorder (disorder)\Facial nerve disorder (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of nervous system (disorder)\Chronic nervous system disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of nervous system (disorder)\Disorder of the peripheral nervous system\Peripheral nerve disease\Facial nerve disorder (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of nervous system (disorder)\Disorder of the peripheral nervous system\Myoneural disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Chronic disease of musculoskeletal system\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Myoneural disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Muscle spasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of skeletal AND/OR smooth muscle (disorder)\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Myoneural disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of skeletal AND/OR smooth muscle (disorder)\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Muscle spasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of soft tissue of head\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of face (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Chronic disease\Chronic nervous system disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Chronic disease\Chronic disease of musculoskeletal system\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of soft tissue\Peripheral nerve disease\Facial nerve disorder (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of soft tissue\Disorder of soft tissue of head\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of soft tissue\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Myoneural disorder\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.
    • \Disease\Disorder of soft tissue\Disorder of skeletal muscle\Muscle spasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses.

Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5234674012 A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
23459013 Hemifacial spasm en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1221014011 Facial hemispasm en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5234675013 Hemifacial spasm (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5234676014 Focal myoclonus of face en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2027221000005115 hemifaciale spasmer da Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) Danish module (core metadata concept)


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Facial spasm true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Finding site Facial nerve branch of face region false Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Interprets Nervous system function false Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Head finding (finding) false Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Finding site Facial nerve structure false Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a fund vedr. hoved- og halsregion false Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Finding site Skeletal and/or smooth muscle structure (body structure) false Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Finding site Facial nerve structure false Inferred relationship Some 3
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Disorder of face (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Chronic disease of musculoskeletal system true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Chronic nervous system disorder true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Myoneural disorder true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Facial nerve disorder (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Muscle spasm of head and/or neck (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Clinical course Progressive true Inferred relationship Some 3
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Occurrence Any period of life commencing after birth, but before death. true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Finding site Facial nerve structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Occurrence Any period of life commencing after birth, but before death. true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Finding site Skeletal muscle structure of face true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Is a Disorder of soft tissue of head true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Klonisk hemifacial spasme Is a False A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Inferred relationship Some
Hemifacial spasm of left facial nerve Is a True A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Inferred relationship Some
Hemifacial spasm of right facial nerve Is a True A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Inferred relationship Some
Bilateral hemifacial spasm Is a True A rare acquired peripheral neuropathy with characteristics of progressive, involuntary, irregular, clonic or tonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). The symptoms are typically strictly unilateral, mostly persist during sleep, and often occur in the region of the orbicularis oculi muscle first and gradually spread to other parts of the affected half of the face as the disease progresses. Inferred relationship Some

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