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Trigeminal neuralgia

open access: yesAsian Journal of Neurosurgery, 2017
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a sudden, severe, brief, stabbing, and recurrent pain within one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve. Type 1 as intermittent and Type 2 as constant pain represent distinct clinical, pathological, and prognostic entities. Although multiple mechanism involving peripheral pathologies at root (compression or traction), and
Yadav, Yad Ram   +5 more
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Trigeminal neuralgia and persistent trigeminal artery [PDF]

open access: yesNeurological Sciences, 2012
We report a case of trigeminal neuralgia caused by persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) associated with asymptomatic left temporal cavernoma. Our patient presented unstable blood hypertension and the pain of typical trigeminal neuralgia over the second and third divisions of the nerve in the right side of the face.
CONFORTI, Renata   +7 more
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Physiological responses of mechanosensory systems in the head of larval zebrafish (Danio rerio)

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2023
The lateral line system of zebrafish consists of the anterior lateral line, with neuromasts distributed on the head, and the posterior lateral line, with neuromasts distributed on the trunk.
Nils Brehm   +3 more
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Analisis Senyawa Aktif Trigeminal Andaliman dengan Variasi Metode Pengeringan dengan Pendekatan GC-MS

open access: yesJurnal Teknologi dan Industri Pangan, 2022
Sanshool compounds are the trigeminal active compounds in andaliman (Zanthoxylum acantho-podium DC) with a numbing and tingling sensation. The analysis of such compounds is usually done through HPLC approach; however, limited studies have reported that ...
Sigit Suharta   +3 more
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Caecal microbiota in horses with trigeminal‐mediated headshaking

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, 2022
Background Trigeminal‐mediated headshaking (TMHS) in horses is a form of neuropathic pain of undetermined cause that often results in euthanasia. The role of microbiota in TMHS has not been investigated in diseased horses.
Monica Aleman   +5 more
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Bitter Taste Disrupts Spatial Discrimination of Piperine-Evoked Burning Sensations: A Pilot Study

open access: yesBiology, 2021
This study aimed to investigate the perceptual similarity between piperine-induced burning sensations and bitter taste using piperine-impregnated taste strips (PTS). This pilot study included 42 healthy participants.
David T. Liu   +5 more
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Tardy Aschner-Dagnini Reflex following Topical Pterygium Surgery: A Rare Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2023
The Aschner-Dagnini reflex, also known as the Oculocardiac Reflex (OCR) or Trigeminovagal Reflex (TVR), is characterised by a reduction in heart rate due to direct pressure on the globe or traction on the Extraocular Muscles (EOM). It was first described
Vikas Sharma   +4 more
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Trigeminal Neuralgia Associated with Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A Case Presentation and Literature Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is an effective therapeutic option that is widely used worldwide in drug-resistant epilepsy cases. Because it is a surgical procedure, some complications may develop with VNS implantation.
Alperen Çapan   +5 more
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Trigeminal Neuralgia - where are we today?

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2022
Introduction: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is one of the most crippling facial pain syndromes, which has a significant impact on quality of life. This chronic disorder presents as brief shock-like paroxysmal severe, stabbing pain with rapid onset in the ...
Michał Perszke   +2 more
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Trigeminal neuralgia

open access: yesBMJ, 2009
Trigeminal neuralgia is a sudden, unilateral, brief, stabbing, recurrent pain in the distribution of one or more branches of the fifth cranial nerve. Pain occurs in paroxysms, which can last from a few seconds to several minutes. The frequency of the paroxysms ranges from a few to hundreds of attacks a day.
Zakrzewska, Joanna M, Linskey, Mark E
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