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The Trigeminal Nerve: Anatomy and Pathology.

Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR, 2022
The trigeminal nerve is the fifth cranial nerve and is a sensory-motor nerve that provides the innervation to the face with its three roots. The trigeminal nerve can be affected by several diseases, such as vascular conflict, congenital malformation ...
T. Freddi   +4 more
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Concomitant continuous pain in patients with trigeminal neuralgia is associated with trigeminal nerve root atrophy

Cephalalgia, 2020
Introduction Trigeminal neuralgia is an exemplary neuropathic pain condition characterized by paroxysmal electric-shock-like pain. However, up to 50% of patients also experiences concomitant continuous pain.
G. Di Stefano   +8 more
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The Trigeminal Nerve Injury

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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Differential gene expression changes in the dorsal root versus trigeminal ganglia following peripheral nerve injury in rats

European Journal of Pain, 2020
The dorsal root (DRG) and trigeminal (TG) ganglia contain cell bodies of sensory neurons of spinal and trigeminal systems, respectively. They are homologs of each other; however, differences in how the two systems respond to injury exist.
Olga A. Korczeniewska   +11 more
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The trigeminal nerve

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 in the baboon

The Anatomical Record, 1972
AbstractThe definitive course, relations, branches and communications of the extramedullary part of the trigeminal nerve in baboons are described and illustrated. The nerve was dissected in five animals and the location of all related parasympathetic ganglia was verified microscopically.
R F, Gasser, D M, Wise
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Neurilemomas of the trigeminal nerves

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1989
✓ Sixteen patients with trigeminal neurilemoma have been treated at the University Health Center of Pittsburgh during the last 15 years. Two patients had middle fossa tumors arising from the trigeminal ganglion, four had posterior fossa tumors arising from the trigeminal roots, six had “hourglass” lesions extending above and below the tentorium and ...
I F, Pollack   +3 more
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The Trigeminal Nerve Cistern

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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Hippocampal and trigeminal nerve volume predict outcome of surgical treatment for trigeminal neuralgia

Cephalalgia, 2019
Background Many medically-refractory trigeminal neuralgia patients are non-responders to surgical treatment. Few studies have explored how trigeminal nerve characteristics relate to surgical outcome, and none have investigated the relationship between ...
H. Danyluk   +7 more
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Imaging the trigeminal nerve

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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