Disease | n syndrome |
Phenotype | C0015467|facial pain syndromes |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 22383125 | Facial pain syndromes differ substantially in their temporal profiles (constant versus intermittent pain), pain characteristics (burning versus stabbing or lancinating pain) and other factors like reduced susceptibility to triggers. |
PubMedID- 21847329 | The facial pain syndromes have the common denominator of pain in the face which may be localized to either one or more divisions of trigeminal nerve. |
PubMedID- 24349870 | The facial pain syndromes are further divided in trigeminal neuropathic pain resulting from unintentional injury to the trigeminal nerve from trauma or surgery; trigeminal deafferentation pain as a result of injury to the nerve by peripheral nerve ablation, gangliolysis, or rhizotomy in an intentional attempt to treat either tn or other facial pain; postherpetic neuralgia follows a cutaneous herpes zoster outbreak in the trigeminal distribution; and symptomatic tn results from multiple sclerosis. |
PubMedID- 25960898 | Gpn is responsible for approximately 0.2 to 1.3% of all cases of facial pain syndromes [2] and has a peak incidence in the fifth and sixth decades of life. |
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