The trigeminal neuralgia is characterised by paroxysmal appearing fulgurous stabbing pain. Its medical condition is caused through a local-circumscribed demyelinisation of the trigeminal nerve with consecutive conduction of salting impulses on afferent ...
Headache and Facial Pain – A Difference?!Abstract. Inflammatory processes and trauma are the most frequent causes of acute orofacial pain. Juxtaposed are chronic pain disorders which are diagnostically and therapeutically challenging and frequently ...
Brivaracetam – A Good Alternative in the Acute Treatment of Trigeminal NeuralgiaAbstract. In trigeminal neuralgia there is brief neuropathic pain in the supply area of the trigeminal nerve. A distinction is made between ...
Trigeminal Neuralgia – What Do We Know about the Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment?Abstract. Classical trigeminal neuralgia is typically characterized by a stimulus-evoked, recurrent and intense short-lasting stabbing pain in ...