J. Yang et al., MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING USED TO ASSESS PATIENTS WITH TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA, Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology and endodontics, 81(3), 1996, pp. 343-350
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23
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology,Surgery,"Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
To assess the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of
trigeminal neuralgia, 51 patients were studied by magnetic resonance
imaging after a trigeminal protocol. Clinical and magnetic resonance i
maging results were correlated. Seventeen (33%) nonvascular abnormalit
ies and 27 (53%) vascular contacts or compressions of the trigeminal n
erve were demonstrated. Of the patients younger than of 29 and 39 year
s of age, 100% and 45%, respectively, had a tumor or multiple sclerosi
s compared with 20% and 18% of those older than 40 and 60 years of age
, respectively. One third of the patients with pain in more than one b
ranch of the trigeminal nerve had tumors. On the basis of this study,
magnetic resonance imaging may be useful in discovering underlying pat
hoses associated with trigeminal neuralgia if patients have failed to
respond to an initial conservative treatment. The patients most likely
to exhibit significant magnetic imaging resonance findings are young
and with pain in more than one trigeminal branch.