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Trigeminal nerve block under the ultrasound control in the pain medicine
The leading clinical manifestation of trigeminal neuralgia is pain syndrome. Recently, an integrative biopsychosocial approach has been proposed in the study of pain.
E A Glazov+3 more
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Rehabilitation of the trigeminal nerve.
When it comes to restoring impaired neural function by means of surgical reconstruction, sensory nerves have always been in the role of the neglected child when compared with motor nerves. Especially in the head and neck area, with its either sensory, motor or mixed cranial nerves, an impaired sensory function can cause severe medical conditions.
Iro, H, Bumm, K, Waldfahrer, F
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In Situ Gels for Nasal Delivery: Formulation, Characterization and Applications
Drug delivery through the nasal route offers many advantages, but is hampered by a number of challenges, such as the short drug retention time caused by mucociliary clearance. In situ forming gels, which undergo a sol‐to‐gel transition with specific triggers at the site of action, present real opportunities in this field.
Li Qian+2 more
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Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia Secondary to Meningioma
Trigeminal neuralgia is a disorder of the fifth cranial nerve that causes episodes of intense, stabbing, electric shock-like pain that lasts from few seconds to few minutes in the areas of the face where the branches of the nerve are distributed.
Premeshwar Niwant+2 more
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Experimental Trigeminal Nerve Injury [PDF]
The successful reinnervation of peripheral targets after injury varies with the axonal population of the nerve that is injured and the extent of the dislocation of its central component from the peripheral endoneurial tube. Larger-diameter axons such as those supplying mechanoreceptors recover more readily than narrower axons such as those supplying ...
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We present the case of a 53-year-old woman who presented with left-sided atypical facial pain in the V1-V2 distribution of the trigeminal nerve. Further imaging workup revealed a left-sided cavernous aneurysm compressing the V1 and V2 roots of the ...
Anthony S. Larson, B.S+4 more
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The nerve of a crossed module [PDF]
We give an explicit description for the nerve of crossed module of categories.
arxiv
ABSTRACT Background Malignant rhabdoid tumors occasionally develop along cranial nerves, but clinical, histopathological, and molecular features have not been examined in larger series. Procedure We retrospectively interrogated data from the European Rhabdoid Registry, EU‐RHAB, to identify malignant rhabdoid tumors affecting cranial nerves.
Miriam Gruhle+15 more
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In vivo interactions between tungsten microneedles and peripheral nerves [PDF]
Tungsten microneedles are currently used to insert neural electrodes into living peripheral nerves. However, the biomechanics underlying these procedures is not yet well characterized. For this reason, the aim of this work was to model the interactions between these microneedles and living peripheral nerves.
arxiv
Morphology of the Head and Neck of the Macaque Monkey: The Muscles of Mastication and the Mandibular Division of the Trigeminal Nerve [PDF]
David J. Schwartz, Donald F. Huelke
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