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Trigeminal Neuralgia

Dental Clinics of North America, 2023
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a rare neuropathic pain disorder characterized by recurrent, paroxysmal episodes of short-lasting severe electric shock-like pain along the sensory distribution of the trigeminal nerve. Recent classification systems group TN into 3 main categories depending on the underlying pathophysiology. This article will present a case
Shehryar Nasir, Khawaja   +1 more
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Trigeminal Neuralgia

Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2006
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is the most common facial neuralgia, and is considered to be one of the most painful conditions to affect patients. The rate of occurrence of TN in men and women is 2.5 and 5.7 per 100,000 per year respectively. TN is generally characterized by lancinating, unilateral, paroxysmal pain occurring in the distribution of the fifth
Richard F, Edlich   +3 more
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Trigeminal neuralgia

Australian Dental Journal, 1993
AbstractSevere trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is probably the most excruciating pain experienced in the orofacial region. Apart from the primary idiopathic form (ITN), this lancinating pain may be secondary to a range of underlying organic diseases (STN). Diagnosis requires differentiation of these and elimination of other causes of orofacial pain.
A P, Barrett, M, Schifter
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Trigeminal neuralgia

2008
We completed a retrospective study of 270 patients with essential trigeminal neuralgia treated by gamma knife surgery. The target was localized on the retro-Gasserian portion of the nerve with 90 Gy at maximum. Among them, 150 patients were followed up more than 2 years. They were divided into 2 groups: pre-APS (41 patients) and post-APS (109 patients)
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Triggering trigeminal neuralgia

Cephalalgia, 2017
Introduction Although it is widely accepted that facial pain paroxysms triggered by innocuous stimuli constitute a hallmark sign of trigeminal neuralgia, very few studies to date have systematically investigated the role of the triggers involved. In the recently published diagnostic classification, triggered pain is an essential criterion for the ...
Di Stefano, Giulia   +4 more
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Familial trigeminal neuralgia

Surgical Neurology, 1986
The authors present the cases of four brothers and sisters, two women and two men, who had trigeminal neuralgia, with the onset of pain occurring between the ages of 24 and 31 years. Three of them were treated surgically. A review of the literature reveals that familial trigeminal neuralgia is a very rare condition.
Italo Capraro Suriano   +3 more
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Pre‐trigeminal neuralgia

Neurology, 1990
Eighteen patients who subsequently developed typical trigeminal neuralgia experienced a prodromal pain termed "pre-trigeminal neuralgia." These patients described their prodromal pain as a toothache or sinusitis-like pain lasting up to several hours, sometimes triggered by jaw movements or by drinking hot or cold liquids.
William H. Sweet   +3 more
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Trigeminal neuralgia andglossopharyngeal neuralgia

Neurologic Clinics, 2004
Trigeminal neuralgia and glossopharyngeal neuralgia are extremely painful conditions that typically afflict an older population. Distinct clinical characteristics guide the diagnosis of these unique syndromes. Treatment involves medication first and then surgical procedures if a patient is refractory to medicinal therapy.
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Bilateral Trigeminal Neuralgia

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1987
✓ Bilateral trigeminal neuralgia occurred in 32 (11.9%) of 269 consecutive patients who were treated with radiofrequency electrocoagulation (RFE). This is a higher incidence than has been reported before and may be explained by the prospective nature of the present study, the long follow-up period, and the inclusion of patients with mild bilateral ...
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Familial Trigeminal Neuralgia

Archives of Neurology, 1980
A family had four cases of trigeminal neuralgia occurring in three generations. More cases of a familial nature probably exist.
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