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Atypical facial pain: A retrospective study

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1985
Among the most challenging patients seen for evaluation by a health care practitioner are those suffering from the atypical facial pain syndrome. They have almost inevitably been subjected to extensive treatment which either has had no effect on the symptoms or has aggravated them.
W. Frydman, David Mock, A.S. Gordon
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Neuralgia and Atypical Facial, Ear, and Head Pain

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2022
Though there have been considerable strides in the diagnosis and care of orofacial pain disorders, facial neuralgias, and myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome remain incredibly cumbersome for patients and difficult to manage for providers. Cranial neuralgias, myofascial pain syndromes, temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD), dental pain, tumors ...
Raffaello M, Cutri   +2 more
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Atypical Facial Pain/Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain

2020
Atypical facial pain (AFP) or persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) is a chronic pain syndrome characterized by persistent facial and/or oral pain not clearly attributable to other facial or dental pathology. The precise incidence and prevalence of PIFP are unknown; however, it is believed to be a rare disease even among the idiopathic chronic pain ...
Tariq Malik, Brady R. Still
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Atypical Facial Pain and Orbital Cancer

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1985
A patient complaining of facial pain was found to have primary squamous cell cancer of the orbit. The treatment included surgery and radiotherapy. The patient having this extremely rare disease has been followed up for seven years with no evidence of recurrence.
Tibor Ruff, Jaime A. Diaz, Lenis Armando
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Atypical Facial Pain: A Reappraisal

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1985
SYNOPSISAtypical facial pain is a syndrome of chronic facial pain affecting mainly young women who are often emotionally disturbed. Current opinion favors a psychogenic cause for it, but no causal relationship has been established: not all those affected are emotionally disturbed and no single psychiatric disorder predominates among those who are ...
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Atypical Facial Pain and Depression

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1966
Prolonged facial pain has long been a source of frustration to the medical profession, both from the diagnostic and therapeutic standpoints. The difficulty arises not in the “typical” facial pain syndromes such as trigeminal neuralgia, migrainous neuralgia or post-herpetic neuralgia, nor with pain due to diseases of the teeth, throat, nose, eyes and ...
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Neurological and dental aspects of atypical facial pain [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Pain Clinic, 2005
Abstract Background: Orofacial pain is related with neurogenic, vascular, collagenous and dental problems. As a syndrome, this type of pain is classified under 4 major categories: temporomandibular joint diseases, atypical facial pain (AFP), atypical odontalgia and burning mouth syndrome.
Biçakci Ş.   +3 more
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Vascular Changes in Atypical Facial Pain

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1988
SYNOPSISThermographic assessment of the facial circulation in nine patients with unilateral atypical facial pain indicated that heat loss was greater from the cheek or orbit on the side of pain in the majority of patients, The unilateral increase in facial blood flow in atypical facial pain is probably a reflex response to activity in trigeminal pain ...
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Intracranial schwannoma as atypical facial pain

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1993
Abstract Facial pain is a common complaint that leads those who have it to seek professional help. Oftentimes, the general dentist is the first clinician that a patient consults because of a presumed odontogenic origin of the pain. Occasionally a small number of these patients will be found to have an intracranial tumor. The case reported here is one
Thomas P. Sollecito   +3 more
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Atypical Facial and Head Pain in Childhood and Adolescence

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2018
This review will consider forms of atypical facial and head pain in children and adolescents. A brief and general overview of typical head and facial pains and treatments will be offered. Moreover, atypical head and face pain will be discussed with treatment options.The most recent literature including case reports will be evaluated; possible ...
Emanuela Sansone   +2 more
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