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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2001
The trigeminal nerve is the largest of the cranial nerves, serving as a major conduit for sensory information from the head and neck and primarily providing motor innervation to the muscles of mastication. An understanding of the pathologic processes that may involve this nerve requires a detailed knowledge of its origin within the brain stem as well ...
J L, Go, P E, Kim, C S, Zee
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The trigeminal nerve is the largest of the cranial nerves, serving as a major conduit for sensory information from the head and neck and primarily providing motor innervation to the muscles of mastication. An understanding of the pathologic processes that may involve this nerve requires a detailed knowledge of its origin within the brain stem as well ...
J L, Go, P E, Kim, C S, Zee
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2016
This section discusses the anatomic structures of the fifth cranial nerve (trigeminal nerve), and symptoms and signs caused by its impairment, and representative diseases or syndromes. The trigeminal nerve innervates facial sensation and jaw movement.
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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This section discusses the anatomic structures of the fifth cranial nerve (trigeminal nerve), and symptoms and signs caused by its impairment, and representative diseases or syndromes. The trigeminal nerve innervates facial sensation and jaw movement.
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1996
The trigeminal nerve is described in terms of segmental anatomy and regional pathology. The common brain stem lesions are neoplasms, vascular disease, and demyelinating processes. Common lesions affecting the cisternal segment and Meckel's cave are schwannoma, meningioma, epidermoid, vascular ectasia, and aneurysm.
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The trigeminal nerve is described in terms of segmental anatomy and regional pathology. The common brain stem lesions are neoplasms, vascular disease, and demyelinating processes. Common lesions affecting the cisternal segment and Meckel's cave are schwannoma, meningioma, epidermoid, vascular ectasia, and aneurysm.
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2020
Trigeminal nerve branches are never far from the operating field of the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Increasingly the surgeon is required to provide accurate diagnosis and grading of trigeminal nerve injury, and surgical management by oral and maxillofacial surgeons will become common.
Arshad, Kaleem +3 more
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Trigeminal nerve branches are never far from the operating field of the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Increasingly the surgeon is required to provide accurate diagnosis and grading of trigeminal nerve injury, and surgical management by oral and maxillofacial surgeons will become common.
Arshad, Kaleem +3 more
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Radiology, 1973
The subarachnoid space at the base of the brain is prolonged anteriorly along the rootlets of the trigeminal nerve and envelops the gasserian ganglion to a variable extent. This extension was confirmed by positive contrast cisternography and by radiographic and histologic examination of autopsy specimens.
B, Kaufman, E M, Bellon
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The subarachnoid space at the base of the brain is prolonged anteriorly along the rootlets of the trigeminal nerve and envelops the gasserian ganglion to a variable extent. This extension was confirmed by positive contrast cisternography and by radiographic and histologic examination of autopsy specimens.
B, Kaufman, E M, Bellon
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European Journal of Radiology, 2010
Of all cranial nerves, the trigeminal nerve is the largest and the most widely distributed in the supra-hyoid neck. It provides sensory input from the face and motor innervation to the muscles of mastication. In order to adequately image the full course of the trigeminal nerve and its main branches a detailed knowledge of neuroanatomy and imaging ...
Alexandra, Borges, Jan, Casselman
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Of all cranial nerves, the trigeminal nerve is the largest and the most widely distributed in the supra-hyoid neck. It provides sensory input from the face and motor innervation to the muscles of mastication. In order to adequately image the full course of the trigeminal nerve and its main branches a detailed knowledge of neuroanatomy and imaging ...
Alexandra, Borges, Jan, Casselman
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1987
Trigeminal nerve lipomas are rare tumors that typically cause progressive focal neurologic symptoms due to their intimate involvement with nerve fascicles and adjacent neural structures. We describe the CT and magnetic resonance (MR) findings of this unusual tumor.
W T, Yuh, T J, Barloon, C G, Jacoby
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Trigeminal nerve lipomas are rare tumors that typically cause progressive focal neurologic symptoms due to their intimate involvement with nerve fascicles and adjacent neural structures. We describe the CT and magnetic resonance (MR) findings of this unusual tumor.
W T, Yuh, T J, Barloon, C G, Jacoby
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1995
This is a sensorimotor nerve. It emerges from the lateral region of the pons by two roots: one sensory, the other motor (Fig. 5.1-3).
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This is a sensorimotor nerve. It emerges from the lateral region of the pons by two roots: one sensory, the other motor (Fig. 5.1-3).
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External Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation
2019Besides having incomplete efficacy, acute and preventive migraine drug treatments have minor and major contraindications and side effects, frequently leading to patients’ dissatisfaction and treatment discontinuation. There is thus a need to explore new therapeutic approaches that have a better efficacy over side effect profile.
Pierelli, Francesco +3 more
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Trigeminal nerve and trigeminal neuralgia
2021Educational neurology presentation prepared for the Department of Neurology, University of Medicine & Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemițanu.” Explores trigeminal nerve anatomy, branches, sensory and motor functions, and clinical features and management of trigeminal neuralgia.
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