The stapedial reflex in cephalic tetanus

Author:

de Souza Chris,Karnad Dilip,de Souza Rosemarie,Raje A.,Mansukhani K.,Tilve G. H.

Abstract

AbstractThree patients are presented with cephalic tetanus following injuries to the face. Two were adults and one a child. All three had bilateral VIIth cranial nerve involvement and one patient also presented with involvement of the IIIrd, IVth and VIth cranial nerves. The patients initially an ipsilateral VIIth cranial nerve weakness which later in the course of the illness developed into hyperactivity of the VIIth cranial nerve. The contralateral VIIth cranial nerve demonstrated a similar pattern. The stapedial reflex was tested serially. The stapedius muscle activity preceded that of the muscles of the face thus serving as an indicator of improvement or impending deterioration. Deflections measuring more than 1 cm, on stapedial reflex threshold testing, were indicative of stapedial reflex spasm. In the stapedial reflex decay test, both ill-sustained (intermittent) and sustained spasms of the stapedius muscle were seen.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine

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