Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome secondary to bilateral traumatic operculum injury

This report describes a case of a 62-year-old man who developed Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome subsequent to traumatic brain injury. The initial presentation of the syndrome was profound loss of voluntary control of orofacial muscles, causing a loss of speech and impairment of swallow. Over subsequent...

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description This report describes a case of a 62-year-old man who developed Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome subsequent to traumatic brain injury. The initial presentation of the syndrome was profound loss of voluntary control of orofacial muscles, causing a loss of speech and impairment of swallow. Over subsequent months, a remarkable recovery of these functions was observed. The natural history of FCMS in this case was favourable, with good improvement in function over months. Furthermore, the pattern of bilateral opercular injury was more readily recognised on MRI than on CT, supporting the role of MRI in cases of traumatic brain injury.
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Brain trauma
Case Report- Brain trauma
Deglutition Disorders - diagnostic imaging
Deglutition Disorders - etiology
Deglutition Disorders - pathology
Dysarthria - diagnostic imaging
Dysarthria - etiology
Dysarthria - pathology
Facial Paralysis - diagnostic imaging
Facial Paralysis - etiology
Facial Paralysis - pathology
Humans
Interventional Radiology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Muscles
Neurology
Neuroradiology
Neurosurgery
Operculum
Surgical Orthopedics
Temporal Lobe - diagnostic imaging
Temporal Lobe - pathology
Traumatic brain injury
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