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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37275345/imaging-the-neural-substrate-of-trigeminal-neuralgia-pain-using-deep-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yun Liang, Qing Zhao, Zhenhong Hu, Ke Bo, Sreenivasan Meyyappan, John K Neubert, Mingzhou Ding
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a severe and disabling facial pain condition and is characterized by intermittent, severe, electric shock-like pain in one (or more) trigeminal subdivisions. This pain can be triggered by an innocuous stimulus or can be spontaneous. Presently available therapies for TN include both surgical and pharmacological management; however, the lack of a known etiology for TN contributes to the unpredictable response to treatment and the variability in long-term clinical outcomes. Given this, a range of peripheral and central mechanisms underlying TN pain remain to be understood...
2023: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37218729/trigeminal-neuralgia-secondary-to-vascular-compression-and-neurocysticercosis-illustrative-case
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mao Vásquez, Luis J Saavedra, Hector H García, Evelyn Vela, Jorge E Medina, Miguel Lozano, Carlos Hoyos, William W Lines-Aguilar
BACKGROUND: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a frequent neurosurgical problem negatively influencing the quality of life of patients. The standard surgical treatment is microvascular decompression for primary cases and decompression of the mass effect, mainly tumors, for secondary cases. Neurocysticercosis (NCC) in the cerebellopontine angle is a rare etiology of TN. The authors report a case in which NCC cysts around the trigeminal nerve coexisted with a vascular loop, which compressed the exit of the trigeminal nerve from the pons...
May 22, 2023: J Neurosurg Case Lessons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37116695/diagnosis-and-treatment-of-trigeminal-neuralgia-consensus-statement-from-the-spanish-society-of-neurology-s-headache-study-group
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REVIEW
G Latorre, N González-García, J García-Ull, C González-Oria, J Porta-Etessam, F J Molina, A L Guerrero-Peral, R Belvís, R Rodríguez, A Bescós, P Irimia, S Santos-Lasaosa
INTRODUCTION: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a chronic neuropathic pain disorder affecting one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve. Despite its relatively low global prevalence, TN is an important healthcare problem both in neurology departments and in emergency departments due to the difficulty of diagnosing and treating the condition and its significant impact on patients' quality of life. For all these reasons, the Spanish Society of Neurology's Headache Study Group has developed a consensus statement on the management of TN...
April 26, 2023: Neurología
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37109390/idiopathic-non-dental-facial-pain-syndromes-in-italian-children-a-clinical-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edvige Correnti, Salvatore Lo Cascio, Federica Cernigliaro, Roberta Rossi, Daniela D'Agnano, Giulia Grasso, Annamaria Pellegrino, Barbara Lauria, Andrea Santangelo, Giuseppe Santangelo, Gabriele Tripi, Antonella Versace, Vittorio Sciruicchio, Vincenzo Raieli
The orofacial pain syndromes (OFPs) are a heterogeneous group of syndromes characterized by painful attacks involving the orofacial structures. They may be summarily subdivided into two great categories: (1) orofacial pain mainly attributed to dental disorders such as dentoalveolar and myofascial orofacial pain or temporomandibular joint (TM) pain; (2) orofacial pain mainly attributed to non-dental pain as neuralgias, facial localization of primary headaches or idiopathic orofacial pain. The second group is uncommon, often described by single case reports, can often show overlapping symptoms with the first group, and represents a clinical challenge, carrying the risk of undervaluation and possibly invasive odontoiatric treatment...
March 23, 2023: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37070344/spinal-subdural-hematoma-in-a-patient-with-immune-thrombocytopenic-purpura-following-microvascular-decompression-a-rare-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daoqing Su, Zonglei Chong, Ran Ran, Xiaoxiao Peng, Lei Hou, Qiang Zong, Hongxing Li
This article reports a case of spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma (SSDH) after brain surgery in a patient with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), reviews the relevant literature, and discusses the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical features of SSDH in patients with ITP. A male patient in his early 50 s with an 8-year history of ITP and suffering from coexistent hemifacial spasm and trigeminal neuralgia underwent microvascular decompression in our department. His preoperative corrected platelet count was within the normal range...
April 2023: Journal of International Medical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37056893/endoscopically-assisted-percutaneous-trigeminal-rhizotomy-for-trigeminal-neuralgia-a-cadaveric-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mansour Mathkour, Cassidy D Werner, Robert F Dallapiazza, Marios Loukas, Joe Iwanaga, Aaron S Dumont, R Shane Tubbs
Objective  Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a debilitating syndrome characterized by paroxysmal facial pain in one or more divisions of the trigeminal nerve. The etiology and treatment paradigms are still controversial. The endoscopically-assisted procedure has not yet been described in percutaneous procedures for TN. The aim of this study was to assess the utility and feasibility of endoscopic-assisted percutaneous approaches for trigeminal rhizotomy in TN. Methods  This study comprised eight cadaveric sides heads that underwent an endoscopically assisted percutaneous approach using Hakanson's anterior puncture method for targeting the foramen ovale...
March 2023: Asian Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37038564/erenumab-in-the-treatment-of-comorbid-trigeminal-neuralgia-in-patients-with-migraine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masahito Katsuki, Shin Kawamura, Kenta Kashiwagi, Senju Tachikawa, Akihito Koh
Background Surgical treatment for trigeminal neuralgia (TN) sometimes becomes difficult. Erenumab, an anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-receptor monoclonal antibody, is used for migraine and potentially has efficacy for TN. Method We retrospectively investigated six migraine patients with comorbidity treated with 70 mg of erenumab. Monthly headache days and a numerical rating scale (NRS) of TN were evaluated before, one, and three months after erenumab administration. Results Before being treated with 70 mg of erenumab, the six migraine patients with comorbid TN had taken at least one sort of preventative medication, but it had been ineffective...
March 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37036126/oral-lacosamide-for-the-treatment-of-refractory-trigeminal-neuralgia-a-retrospective-analysis-of-86-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Albert Muñoz-Vendrell, Raquel Tena-Cucala, Sergio Campoy, Belia García-Parra, Joan Prat, Sergio Martínez-Yélamos, Mariano Huerta-Villanueva
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: First-line treatment for trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is limited to carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine, and in refractory cases, alternatives are scarce. Lacosamide has been suggested as a valid option. In this study, we describe a series of patients who received oral lacosamide as treatment for TN after first-line drug failure. METHODS: In this retrospective descriptive cohort study, we included patients with refractory TN who attended a tertiary center between 2015 and 2021 and were prescribed oral lacosamide after first-line treatment failure...
April 2023: Headache
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37034832/a-preliminary-study-of-diffusion-tensor-imaging-in-root-entry-zone-of-primary-trigeminal-neuralgia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yiwen Wang, Danni Wang, Yingwei Wu, Ce Zhu, Wenbin Wei, Yao Li, Lingzhi Li, Wantao Chen, Minjie Chen
OBJECTIVE: Primary Trigeminal Neuralgia (PTN) is a common and refractory neurological disease. Conventional vascular compression theory could not completely explain the etiology and pathogenesis of PTN. This study used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to demonstrate the microstructural changes of root entry zone (REZ) region in PTN patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: DTI sequences was performed on PTN patients and healthy controls (HCs). Clinical data included affected side, disease course and visual analogue scale (VAS) were collected...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37026517/compressive-lesions-of-the-head-and-neck-common-and-uncommon-must-know-entities
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REVIEW
George K Vilanilam, Neethu Gopal, Erik H Middlebrooks, Josephine F Huang, Alok A Bhatt
There are many lesions that cause compression of nerves and vessels in the head and neck, and they can often be overlooked in the absence of adequate history or if not suspected by the radiologist. Many of these lesions require a high index of suspicion and optimal positioning for imaging. While a multimodality approach is critical in the evaluation of compressive lesions, an MRI utilizing high-resolution (heavily weighted) T2-weighted sequence is extremely useful as a starting point. In this review, we aim to discuss the radiological features of the common and uncommon compressive lesions of the head and neck which are broadly categorized into vascular, osseous, and miscellaneous etiologies...
April 7, 2023: Neuroradiology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36941233/bilateral-transient-dilated-and-fixed-pupils-after-microvascular-decompression-rare-clinical-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linkai Wang, Haonan Fan, Xiaohui Xu, Sheng Su, Weijian Feng, Chunlai Wu, Yili Chen
Microvascular decompression (MVD) has a satisfactory safety, and it is the only surgical treatment for neurovascular compression diseases, such as hemifacial spasm, trigeminal neuralgia, and glossopharyngeal neuralgia, from the perspective of etiology. Bilateral dilated and fixed pupils have long been regarded as a sign of life threatening, which is common in patients with cerebral herniation due to cranial hypertension. However, transient dilated pupils after MVD have not been previously reported. Here, we presented 2 patients with bilateral transient dilated and fixed pupils after MVD and discussed the possible etiologies through the literature review...
March 21, 2023: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36906334/current-applications-of-ablative-therapies-for-trigeminal-neuralgia
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REVIEW
Arpan R Chakraborty, Kerrin Sunshine, Jonathan P Miller, Jennifer A Sweet
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a syndrome consisting of episodic neuropathic facial pain. Although the precise symptoms vary across individuals, TN is typically described as lancinating electrical shocks triggered by sensory stimuli (light touch, talking, eating, and brushing teeth) that improve with antiepileptic medication (especially carbamazepine), remit spontaneously for weeks to months (pain-free intervals), and do not involve any changes in baseline sensation. The etiology of TN has not been definitively established, but many cases are associated with compression of the trigeminal nerve by a blood vessel at the trigeminal root entry zone adjacent to the brainstem...
April 2023: Neurosurgery Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36747907/absent-meckel-s-cave-as-a-possible-cause-of-trigeminal-neuralgia-a-case-report
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Ali Al-Smair, Muhannad M Mahmoud, Laith M Haj-Ahmad, Sara Younes, Ahmad Saadeh, Eid Kakish
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a debilitating yet potentially treatable facial pain disorder.TN is difficult to miss clinically, as patients' clinical presentation is often strikingly stereotypical: unilateral, paroxysmal, stimulus-dependent pain involving the trigeminal territory. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is used for further evaluation of an underlying etiology of TN, most commonly shows neurovascular compression of the trigeminal nerve to be the culprit. Secondary etiologies, though less common, do exist...
April 2023: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36727811/cerebral-small-vessel-disease-in-elderly-patients-with-sudden-sensorineural-hearing-loss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fieke K Oussoren, Roeland B van Leeuwen, Tjard R Schermer, Louise N F Poulsen, Joost J Kardux, Tjasse D Bruintjes
BACKGROUND: The cause of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is uncertain in a significant number of patients. A vascular etiology has been proposed because SSNHL increases the risk of developing a stroke. Cardiovascular risk factors can cause cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). The presence of CSVD in turn raises the risk of stroke. AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the presence of CSVD and cardiovascular risk factors in elderly patients with idiopathic SSNHL (iSSNHL) to a control cohort...
March 1, 2023: Otology & Neurotology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36615097/the-emergencies-in-the-group-of-patients-with-temporomandibular-disorders
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REVIEW
Malgorzata Pihut, Malgorzata Kulesa-Mrowiecka
Temporomandibular disorder is a musculoskeletal disease with complex, multifactorial etiology regarding improper functioning of the stomatognathic system (masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joints, and surrounding structures). This article presents medical emergencies occurring among patients treated for temporomandibular disorders, which tend to constitute a severe difficulty for practitioners during their clinical practice. Examples of the most common emergencies of this type are disc displacement without reduction and a sudden contraction of the inferior part of the lateral pterygoid muscle...
December 30, 2022: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36453424/glial-cell-line-derived-neurotrophic-factor-and-brain-derived-neurotrophic-factor-regulate-the-interaction-between-astrocytes-and-schwann-cells-at-the-trigeminal-root-entry-zone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeha Ishag Adam, Ling Lin, Amir Mahmoud Makin, Xiao-Fen Zhang, Lu-Xi Zhou, Xin-Yue Liao, Li Zhao, Feng Wang, Dao-Shu Luo
The trigeminal root entry zone is the zone at which the myelination switches from peripheral Schwann cells to central oligodendrocytes. Its special anatomical and physiological structure renders it susceptible to nerve injury. The etiology of most primary trigeminal neuralgia is closely related to microvascular compression of the trigeminal root entry zone. This study aimed to develop an efficient in vitro model mimicking the glial environment of trigeminal root entry zone as a tool to investigate the effects of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor on the structural and functional integrity of trigeminal root entry zone and modulation of cellular interactions...
June 2023: Neural Regeneration Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36445910/-they-could-have-cut-my-head-off-and-i-wouldn-t-have-cared-a-qualitative-study-of-patient-experiences-and-the-impact-of-trigeminal-neuralgia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolina Venda Nova, Joanna M Zakrzewska, Richeal Ni Riordain
AIMS: To understand, from the patient perspective, the meaning of living with trigeminal neuralgia (TN) and what the patient-desired outcomes of treatment are. METHODS: A qualitative study involving focus group work with 14 participants with a diagnosis of TN was conducted. The discussions were recorded and transcribed verbatim and analyzed using framework analysis. RESULTS: Four themes and 14 subthemes were identified. Theme 1 reflects the uncertainty about TN etiology and prognosis; theme 2 includes descriptions of the mental, social, and physical impacts of TN that contrast with coping mechanisms developed over time; theme 3 reflects participants' views of what a successful treatment means and the specific outcomes they expect following treatment, as well as patient willingness to self-manage their conditions while supported; and theme 4 highlights the importance of appropriate and timely access to health care and the importance of peer support...
November 28, 2022: Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36438943/microvascular-decompression-diversified-of-imaging-uses-advantages-of-treating-trigeminal-neuralgia-and-improvement-after-the-application-of-endoscopic-technology
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REVIEW
Gui Yu, Jingxing Leng, Yinghua Xia, Feixiang Min, Hui Xiang
Classical trigeminal neuralgia (CTN) is a unilateral and severe facial pain disease, which seriously affects the patient's quality of life. Microvascular decompression (MVD) is currently the most effective surgical method, and it is the only treatment for the etiology of CTN. Imaging for MVD has been increasingly used, and the advantages and disadvantages of endoscopy-assisted vascular decompression surgery have been controversially debated. In this review, we aimed to discuss the advantages of MVD in the treatment of patients with CTN, the importance of using imaging in disease management, and the improvements of vascular decompression surgery through the application and maturity of endoscopic techniques...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36404082/persistent-idiopathic-dentoalveolar-pain-is-it-a-central-pain-disorder
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REVIEW
Gary M Heir, Sowmya Ananthan, Mythili Kalladka, Manvitha Kuchukulla, Tara Renton
The International Classification of Orofacial Pain (ICOP) describes idiopathic pain as "unilateral or bilateral intraoral or facial pain in the distribution(s) of one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve(s) for which the etiology is unknown. Pain is usually persistent, of moderate intensity, poorly localized and described as dull, pressing or of burning character." Several diagnoses are included in the ICOP Idiopathic pain section, burning mouth syndrome and persistent idiopathic facial and dentoalveolar pain...
January 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36397158/electrophysiological-and-computational-analysis-of-ca-v-3-2-channel-variants-associated-with-familial-trigeminal-neuralgia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emilio R Mustafá, Eder Gambeta, Robin N Stringer, Ivana A Souza, Gerald W Zamponi, Norbert Weiss
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a rare form of chronic neuropathic pain characterized by spontaneous or elicited paroxysms of electric shock-like or stabbing pain in a region of the face. While most cases occur in a sporadic manner and are accompanied by intracranial vascular compression of the trigeminal nerve root, alteration of ion channels has emerged as a potential exacerbating factor. Recently, whole exome sequencing analysis of familial TN patients identified 19 rare variants in the gene CACNA1H encoding for Cav 3...
November 17, 2022: Molecular Brain
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