Retro-orbital tumour was the cause of headache and neuropathic facial pain in a 31-year-old pregnant woman. The diagnosis had been overlooked as a result of a long history of migraine. There was exacerbation of the pain throughout the pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester. Pharmacological agents commonly used to manage neuropathic pain states were relatively contraindicated due to potential adverse effects on the fetus. Cognisant of such limitations imposed by pregnancy, we used multimodal therapy in an attempt to control the pain. This included morphine, paracetamol, amitriptyline, ketamine and psychological support. The management challenges are described.

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