CRANIAL NEURALGIAS

CRANIAL

NEURALGIAS

Presented by: Neha Sharma M.D.

Date: September 27th, 2019

TYPES OF NEURALGIAS

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TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

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GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NEURALGIA

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NASOCILIARY NEURALGIA

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SUPERIOR LARYNGEAL NEURALGIA

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SUPRAORBITAL NEURALGIA

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OCCIPITAL NEURALGIA

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SPHENOPALATINE NEURALGIA

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GREAT AURICULAR NEURALGIA

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NERVUS INTERMEDIUS NEURALGIA

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TROCHLEAR NEURALGIA

WHAT IS CRANIAL NEURALGIA?

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Paroxysmal pain of head, face and/or neck

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Unilateral sensory nerve distribution

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Pain is described as sharp, shooting, lancinating

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Primary or Secondary causes

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Multiple triggers

TRIGEMINAL (CN V)

NEURALGIA

TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

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Also called Tic Douloureux

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Sudden, unilateral, electrical, shock-like, shooting, sharp

pain. Presents affecting Cranial Nerve V; primarily V2 and

V3 branches

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F>M; 3:1

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