1.Electrodiagnostic study for the trigeminal nerve.
Hye Ran PARK ; Yang Soo LEE ; Ki Eon JANG ; Sook Ja LEE
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992;16(4):431-437
No abstract available.
Trigeminal Nerve*
2.Development of the trigeminal nerve in man.
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1993;26(2):182-189
No abstract available.
Trigeminal Nerve*
3.Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuropathy with Brain MRI Abnormalities.
Min Ji KIM ; Yong Duk KIM ; Sang Jun NA
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2012;30(2):145-147
No abstract available.
Brain
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Trigeminal Nerve Diseases
4.Isolated Trigeminal Sensory Change due to Lateral Pontine Hemorrhage Extending to the Trigeminal Nerve Root.
Dae K LEE ; Hyun Jin SEO ; Kyung Hee CHO ; Sun Uck KWON
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2005;23(4):575-577
No abstract available.
Hemorrhage*
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Trigeminal Nerve*
5.Variant anatomy of the buccal nerve
Mayank PATEL ; Joe IWANAGA ; Shogo KIKUTA ; Rod J OSKOUIAN ; R Shane TUBBS
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2019;52(1):82-83
Knowledge of the anatomy and variations of the nerves of the oral cavity is important to surgeons who operate this region. Herein, we report a rare case of a buccal nerve with two distinct roots. The anatomy of this case and its clinical applications is discussed.
Mouth
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Surgeons
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Trigeminal Nerve
6.Post-COVID-19 unilateral upper lip numbness: A case report
Sofia Maria S. Im ; Gerard Saranza
Acta Medica Philippina 2024;58(4):94-96
This is a case of a 63-year-old female with post-COVID-19 unilateral upper lip pain and numbness. Neurologic
examination did not reveal any deficits other than deficits on pinprick in the maxillary division (V2) of the
left trigeminal nerve. Brain neuroimaging showed signs of acute inflammation of the left maxillary sinus.
Neuropraxia of the infraorbital nerve, a branch of the trigeminal nerve, was the diagnosis considered.
Reports on trigeminal neurosensory changes following acute sinusitis are few, and isolated trigeminal neuropathy is rare except in cases of dental disorders. Up to this writing, there have been no reports on post-COVID-19 unilateral upper lip numbness and pain. This study will also serve as a concise review on the correlative neuroanatomy of the trigeminal nerve.
COVID-19
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Trigeminal Nerve
7.Contralateral Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by Acoustic Neurinoma.
Ji Soo JANG ; Jae Wook SONG ; Sang Min YOUN ; Sang Hyung LEE ; Chang Hun RHEE ; Seung Hoon LEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1996;25(3):641-644
Acase of trigeminal neuralgia caused by a contralateral acoustic neurinoma is presented. After removal of the tumor, the neuralgic pain has completely disappeared. The pathophysiology of this entity is briefly reviewed. The neuralgic pain may be caused by the compression of the contralateral trigeminal nerve by the mass effect in this case.
Acoustics*
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Neuroma, Acoustic*
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Trigeminal Nerve
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Trigeminal Neuralgia*
8.Percutaneous Streotaxic Gasserian Ganglionotomy with Radiofrequency Current in Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Ki Chan LEE ; Chong Soo KAY ; Jong Ku CHOI ; Dong Whee JEON ; Jeong Wha CHU
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1975;4(2):335-340
Chemical destruction of Gasserian ganglion by either alcohol or phenol has remained a popular form of treatment for tic pain. However, control of the lesion size is inaccurate and various complications have often resulted. With advent of radiofrequency generator, percutaneous coagulation of the Gasserian ganglion is now possible, and the need for open surgery or chemical destruction have been drastically reduced. We treated 3 cases of trigeminal neuralgia with the radiofrequency current. Modified Hartel's anterior appaorch for the injection of the Gasserian ganglion is utilized and the radiofrequency lesions were made in the second branches of the trigeminal nerve selectively preserving the touch sensation in our patients. We reviewed the literature and described the technical procedures.
Humans
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Phenol
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Sensation
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Tics
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Trigeminal Ganglion
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Trigeminal Nerve
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Trigeminal Neuralgia*
9.THE DIAGNOSIS OF TRIGEMINAL NERVE INJURY IN FACIAL TRAUMA BY TRIGEMINAL SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIAL.
Young Seok KO ; Sok Ki YI ; Kie Tak HAN ; Poong LIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;24(6):1367-1372
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory*
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Trigeminal Nerve Injuries*
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Trigeminal Nerve*
10.Compressive Trigeminal Neuropathy after Caldwell-Luc Operation.
Jae Youn KIM ; Soon Ho HONG ; Yong Duk KIM ; Sang Jun NA ; Kee Ook LEE ; Bora YOON
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2015;33(3):206-208
Most postoperative maxillary cysts develop more than 10 years after a Caldwell-Luc operation. They can manifest with cheek pain, swelling and dental and visual symptoms. Brain imaging should be performed to distinguish trigeminal nerve compression from various other possible causes. It should be treated by surgical intervention to relieve the above-mentioned symptoms. We report a patient who presented with compressive trigeminal neuropathy caused by a postoperative maxillary cyst.
Cheek
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Humans
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Neuroimaging
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Trigeminal Nerve
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Trigeminal Nerve Diseases*