2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-012-6410-0
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Hematoma of Meckel’s cave: a rare possible symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia

Abstract: Dear Sirs,According to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (2004), trigeminal neuralgia (TN) can be divided into classical and symptomatic [1]. The symptomatic TNs represent about 2% of cases and typically are caused by extrinsic lesions that produce neuropathy, demyelination, and axonopathy. We report on an unusual case of symptomatic TN due to an expansile lesion in the Meckel's cave. A 54-year-old man presented with repetitive, severe stabbing pain localized to the left first and second t… Show more

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“…Tumors in MC are rare and traditionally surgical procedures involving MC are technically challenging surgeries, due to closeness to important surrounding neurovascular structures, such as the carotid artery . Percutaneous procedures on the Gasserian ganglion can be effective, but almost half are reportedly left with facial hypoesthesia . A microvascular decompression procedure has been successful in relieving pain in approximately 60–90% of patients, but has limited effect over time and carries potential risks of disabling complications .…”
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“…Tumors in MC are rare and traditionally surgical procedures involving MC are technically challenging surgeries, due to closeness to important surrounding neurovascular structures, such as the carotid artery . Percutaneous procedures on the Gasserian ganglion can be effective, but almost half are reportedly left with facial hypoesthesia . A microvascular decompression procedure has been successful in relieving pain in approximately 60–90% of patients, but has limited effect over time and carries potential risks of disabling complications .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most often pain attacks arise spontaneously, but can also be precipitated by triggers such as cold weather or mild sensory stimulation. Some patients experience an additional chronic burning type background pain, most commonly associated with symptomatic TN …”
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