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  • 26. Ephaptic transmission is the origin of the abnormal muscle response seen in hemifacial spasm.
    Kameyama S, Masuda H, Shirozu H, Ito Y, Sonoda M, Kimura J.
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  • 28. A new method for monitoring abnormal muscle response in hemifacial spasm: A prospective study.
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  • 30. Predictive value of intraoperative blink reflex monitoring for surgical outcome during microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm.
    Choi J, Yang S, Kim JS, Han JH, Park KS.
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  • 31. Is hemifacial spasm a phenomenon of the central nervous system? --The role of desflurane on the lateral spread response.
    Wilkinson MF, Chowdhury T, Mutch WA, Kaufmann AM.
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  • 32. Hemifacial spasm: intraoperative electromyographic monitoring as a guide for microvascular decompression.
    Mooij JJ, Mustafa MK, van Weerden TW.
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    Wilkinson MF, Kaufmann AM.
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  • 34. Microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm: long-term results from 114 operations performed without neurophysiological monitoring.
    Dannenbaum M, Lega BC, Suki D, Harper RL, Yoshor D.
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  • 35. Persistent abnormal muscle response after microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm.
    Xu L, Xu W, Wang J, Chong Y, Liang W, Jiang C.
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  • 36. The Effects of Dual Abnormal Muscle Response Monitoring on Microvascular Decompression in Patients with Hemifacial Spasm.
    Zhang X, Zhao H, Ying TT, Tang YD, Zhu J, Li ST.
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  • 39. Lateral spread response of different facial muscles during microvascular decompression in hemifacial spasm.
    Kim M, Park SK, Lee S, Lee JA, Park K.
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