Post-irradiation neuromyotonia affecting trigeminal nerve distribution: an unusual presentation
- PMID: 1579234
- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.42.5.1102
Post-irradiation neuromyotonia affecting trigeminal nerve distribution: an unusual presentation
Abstract
We describe two patients who developed neuromyotonia of the floor of the mouth after irradiation of a motor branch (V3) of the trigeminal nerve. The neuromyotonia manifested as sustained muscle contraction due to peripheral nerve dysfunction. The neuromyotonia in both patients was controlled with carbamazepine. Radiation-exposed nerves can become symptomatic months or years after completion of radiation therapy.
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