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Trigeminal Neuralgia and Other Facial Neuralgias

2019
Radiosurgery is an effective treatment approach for the management of type 1 trigeminal neuralgia (TN), comparable to other ablative techniques. Also, radiosurgery can effectively treat TN secondary to other causes, including multiple sclerosis, tumor-related TN, as well as other craniofacial neuralgias in select cases with minimal complications.
Amparo, Wolf, Douglas, Kondziolka
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FACIAL NEURALGIAS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1952
Summary The facial neuralgias form a group of symptom ‐ complexes, characterised by pains of various types in one or both sides of the face. The commonest variety is true trigeminal neuralgia or tic doloureux, and it has certain definite characteristics which distinguish it and without which the diag‐ nosis should be reviewed. Eight other varieties of
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Typical facial neuralgias

Neurological Sciences, 2005
Neuralgia denotes a sharp, shooting, lancinating pain that is momentary but characteristically recurs. It may be precipitated by touch to a sensitive area ("trigger zone"), or may occur spontaneously. Cranial neuralgias are commonly distinct in two groups: typical neuralgias and atypical facial pain.
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Facial neuralgia

British Homeopathic Journal, 1977
SummaryWhen confronted with a case of facial neuralgia, and if this is seated on the right and there is an absence of other indications, there is a strong chance that the remedy will be Kalmia latifolia. If it is seated on the left and the eyeball is affected, the remedy is Spigelia.
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Atypical Facial "Neuralgia"

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1995
E D, Dunteman, R A, Swarm
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