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Hypertrophic pachymeningitis: An odontogenic origin?
This article discusses a rare case of Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis (HP). The patient was referred to the Oral and maxillofacial department presenting with atypical facial pain in conjunction with atypical visual symptoms.
Rutangi Hundia +2 more
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Atypical facial pain in multiple sclerosis caused by spinal cord seizures: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Gupta K, Burchiel KJ.
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Spinal intramedullary ependymoma presenting with atypical facial pain: A rare occurrence
Spinal cord ependymomas are the most common neuroepithelial tumors in adults accounting for two-third of all spinal gliomas. Although most patients with spinal cord tumors present with typical symptoms, the presence of a nonspecific clinical presentation
Batuk Diyora +5 more
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Psychosocial assessment of male patients with persistent idiopathic facial pain—a pilot study [PDF]
Studies have shown that up to 70% of patients with depressive and anxiety disorders may also experience chronic pain. This study aimed to examine the correlation between depression, anxiety symptoms, sleep quality and personality traits in male ...
Andrius Ivanauskas +5 more
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Persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) is the current terminology for “atypical facial pain” (AFP), and is characterized, according to recent Classification, by recurring daily pain for more than two hours per day over more than three months, in the ...
Carmelo Costa
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the outcomes of 354 radiofrequency rhizotomies and 21 neurovascular decompressions performed as treatment for 367 facial pain patients (290 idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia, 52 symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia, 16 atypical facial ...
Manoel J. Teixeira +2 more
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Key Clinical Message Lung cancer can present with unilateral atypical facial pain, a rare symptom due to vagus nerve involvement or paraneoplastic syndrome. This manifestation is usually missed, delaying the diagnosis and prognosis.
Vivek Sanker +5 more
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Idiopathic Non-Dental Facial Pain Syndromes in Italian Children: A Clinical Case Series
Background. The orofacial pain syndromes (OFPs) are a heterogeneous group of syndromes characterized by painful attacks involving the orofacial structures.
Edvige Correnti +13 more
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Unilateral Facial Pain and Headache: Effects of Both Indomethacin and Sumatriptan
Three female patients presented with a similar pattern of unilateral facial pain and headache, reminiscent of atypical facial pain. The neck and ipsilateral shoulder (n=2) were also involved. The attacks of pain lasted from several hours to days.
Ottar Sjaastad +3 more
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