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  • - Trigeminal neuropathy (TNO) causes facial and oral sensory issues along with pain, impacting the trigeminal nerve.
  • - It's important to conduct a detailed history and imaging tests to rule out various other potential causes of TNO.
  • - Treatment for TNO-related pain often requires a combination of methods, and severe cases might need surgical interventions.

Article Abstract

Trigeminal neuropathy (TNO) manifests with unilateral or bilateral facio-oral sensory disturbances accompanied by pain and trigeminal nerve dysfunction. Although TNO may be posttraumatic or idiopathic, a thorough history and examination including magnetic resonance imaging is needed to exclude the multitude of secondary TNO causes. TNO-related pain necessitates multimodal treatment which in severe cases may encompass neurosurgical neuromodulation.

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