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Trigeminal nerve stimulation for epilepsy [PDF]

open access: possibleNeurology, 2003
Epilepsy in many patients remains poorly controlled despite the introduction of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs).1 Neurostimulation, including vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), is a promising alternative to AEDs.2 The mechanism of VNS involves the locus ceruleus (LC) and nucleus solitarius (NTS).3,4⇓ As the LC and NTS project to the trigeminal nucleus ...
D. Alan Shewmon   +2 more
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Diving and exercise: the interaction of trigeminal receptors and muscle metaboreceptors on muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans.

American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2015
Swimming involves muscular activity and submersion, creating a conflict of autonomic reflexes elicited by the trigeminal receptors and skeletal muscle afferents.
J. Fisher   +6 more
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Ganglioglioma of the trigeminal nerve: MRI

Neuroradiology, 1999
Ganglioglioma of the cranial nerves is extremely rare; only a few cases involving the optic nerves have been reported. We present a case of ganglioglioma of the trigeminal nerve, which was isointense with the brain stem on all MRI sequences and showed no contrast enhancement.
J. R. Jinkins   +2 more
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Plexiform neuroma of the trigeminal nerve

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1954
Summary A case of plexiform neuroma of the trigeminal nerve, associated with brain changes, skull defects, and buphthalmos, is presented. This was surgically treated by a retrogasserian ganglion section. The clinical and pathological findings are discussed.
William S. Fields, Morton L. Podolsky
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Trigeminal nerve

700 Essential Neurology Checklists, 2021
Ibrahim F. Imam
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Chemodenervation of Trigeminal Nerve

2020
Percutaneous surgical management including chemodenervation of Trigeminal nerve can be offered to selective patients who have failed medical management. Various agents can be used for this purpose, including alcohol and glycerol. Presented are the indications, procedure techniques, advantages, disadvantages of the procedure when compared to different ...
Akshat Gargya, Rany T. Abdallah
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External Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation

2019
Besides 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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Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Trigeminal Nerve

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013
Head and neck tumor surgery or traumatic injuries in the maxillofacial region often result in discontinuity defects of peripheral branches of the trigeminal (fifth cranial) nerve, causing loss of sensation to those areas of the face, mouth, or jaws supplied by this important nerve.
Roger A. Meyer, Shahrokh C. Bagheri
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Anaesthesia for trigeminal nerve thermocoagulation

Anaesthesia, 1983
SummaryWe report our experience in developing a technique for sedation and anaesthesia suitable for patients undergoing percutaneous radiofrequency thermocoagulation to the Gasserian ganglion.
D.G.T. Thomas   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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