2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2016.05.012
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Continuous neuropathic pain secondary to endoscopic procedures: report of two cases and review of the literature

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“…One prospective observational study [27], three case reports [28][29][30] and two case series [31,32] have reported the successful use of pregabalin or gabapentin in the management of painful posttraumatic trigeminal neuropathies of various origins (rhizotomy, implant placement, endoscopy…). In the case series of Rozen [31] on post-traumatic external nasal pain syndrome, two patients out of the four reported had no effect of pregabalin at a dose of 675 mg/day.…”
Section: Neuropathic Pain à Painful Post-traumatic Trigeminal Neuropamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One prospective observational study [27], three case reports [28][29][30] and two case series [31,32] have reported the successful use of pregabalin or gabapentin in the management of painful posttraumatic trigeminal neuropathies of various origins (rhizotomy, implant placement, endoscopy…). In the case series of Rozen [31] on post-traumatic external nasal pain syndrome, two patients out of the four reported had no effect of pregabalin at a dose of 675 mg/day.…”
Section: Neuropathic Pain à Painful Post-traumatic Trigeminal Neuropamentioning
confidence: 99%