Background: Schwannomas of the head and neck are uncommon tumors that arise from the nerve sheath and may afflict peripheral, autonomic, or cranial nerves. It is important to consider the possible differential diagnoses of a nasolabial lump in a child because its appropriate treatment varies widely.
Methods: The authors describe a case of a 12-year-old boy who presented with a 2.5-cm right nasolabial subcutaneous lump of 3 months in duration. Computed tomographic scan showed a homogeneously attenuated lesion.
Results: An intraoral incision was used for complete extirpation of this tumor while preserving the infraorbital nerve and facial aesthetics in this adolescent boy. Histopathologic examination showed palisades of spindle cells and Verocay bodies characteristic of schwannomas. The patient has been followed up for 2 years with no clinical evidence of recurrence.
Conclusions: Only 9 cases of infraorbital nerve schwannoma have been described in literature, and the sublabial intraoral incision was attempted in only 1 case. The authors describe a rare case of an extraosseous schwannoma arising from the infraorbital nerve that presented as a cheek lump, its workup, its differentials, its treatment, and a review of literature. The use of a preoperative computed tomographic scan permitted the use of a sublabial intraoral incision with good visual access to the lesion and facilitated its complete extirpation without incurring external scars.
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J Clin Neurophysiol
November 2024
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Purpose: Electrical stimulation of trigeminal nerve branches elicits early and late reflex responses in the cervical muscles, known as the trigeminocervical reflex (TCR). This study aimed to evaluate the neurophysiological aspects, stimulation patterns, and topographic distribution of short-latency TCR components in humans in the absence of voluntary muscle activation.
Methods: This prospective observational study included 30 participants.
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School of Medical Sciences [Neuroscience], and the Brain & Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia.
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Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Química y Biología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Cold allodynia is a debilitating symptom of orofacial neuropathic pain resulting from trigeminal nerve damage. The molecular and neural bases of this sensory alteration are still poorly understood. Here, using chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the infraorbital nerve (IoN) (IoN-CCI) in mice, combined with behavioral analysis, Ca imaging and patch-clamp recordings of retrogradely labeled IoN neurons in culture, immunohistochemistry, and adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector-based delivery , we explored the mechanisms underlying the altered orofacial cold sensitivity resulting from axonal damage in this trigeminal branch.
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November 2024
Department of Pharmacology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 734-8553, Japan.
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