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1 | Eyelid Myokymia-Clinical Features and Outcomes | Eyelid myokymia, the most common type of facial myokymia, is often transient and benign. Occasionally, it may progress to other involuntary facial movement disorders. However, when persistent and isolated, the suspicion for brainstem disease rises; neuroimaging is recommended to rule out a mass or d... | eyelid myokymia; neuroimaging; Botox | Neuro-ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL http://NOVEL.utah.edu |