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Magnetic resonance imaging of developmental facial paresis: a spectrum of complex anomalies

Authors :
Ghada M H Abdel-Salam
Mohamed I. Gadelhak
Tougan Taha Abdelaziz
Hanan H. Afifi
Shaimaa Abdelsattar Mohammad
Source :
Neuroradiology. 60:1053-1061
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

Despite its clinical implications, the MRI features of developmental facial paresis (DFP) were described in a few case reports. This study aims to describe MRI features of DFP in relation to the embryological development with a proposed radiological new grading system. The clinical records and MRI of the brain and internal auditory canal of 11 children with DFP were retrospectively reviewed. The following sequences were analyzed: axial, oblique sagittal SPACE of the internal auditory canal and brainstem; axial T2, T1WI and coronal T2WI of the brain. The severity of the maldevelopment of the seventh nerve was graded from 0 to 4: 0 = no abnormalities, 1 = unilateral facial nerve hypoplasia, 2 = unilateral facial nerve aplasia, 3 = aplasia or hypoplasia involving facial nerves on both sides, and 4 = facial nerve aplasia or hypoplasia associated with other cranial nerve palsy. Isolated facial nerve palsy was diagnosed in seven patients. It was of grade 1 in five and grade 3 in two. Hypoplasia of the nerve with interrupted course was encountered in two cases. Other associated cranial nerve abnormalities (grade 4) were seen in four patients; two of them were diagnosed previously as Moebius syndrome. In addition to inner ear anomalies, middle and external ear and parotid gland anomalies were described. To our knowledge, this is the largest series of patients with DFP that represents a continuum of isolated and combined malformations. Understanding of embryological basis can give insights into the anomalous development of the facial nerve.

Details

ISSN :
14321920 and 00283940
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroradiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....af31a0611d110cd74c14415af580a207