Department of Anesthesiology, Maoy Clinic Rochester, Rochester, USA
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Strategy Based on Evidence for Treating Traditional Trigeminal Neuralgia
Author(s): Birton Streng*
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is characterised by transient and unusual episodes of intense face pain that are primarily located in the trigeminal
nerve's V2/V3 dermatome (CN V). The disease causes great suffering for some patients and a significant decline in life satisfaction. The measured
pervasiveness is between 0.1-0.3%. Traditional TN has frequently been linked to a neurovascular conflict (NVC) at the root section zone between
a cerebral vessel (typically the common cerebellar corridor) (REZ).The NVC may cause CNV to separate, demyelinate and deteriorate. According
to the first theory, the damaged, demyelinated CNV is incapable of receiving ephaptic transmission of safe somatosensory updates, which activate
pain strands and cause excruciating face pain in the associated nerve a region... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-5997.2022.5.151
Journal of Anesthesiology and Pain Research received 835 citations as per Google Scholar report