Trigeminal nerve numbness
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More generally, patients with iatrogenic trigeminal nerve injuries often suffer from multiple symptoms that include NeP, numbness and altered sensation1,23, and this mixture of (related) symptoms may have confused patients’ responses (with some patients interpreting the terms interchangeably).
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The trigeminal nerve (V) is a sensory nerve that innervates most of the face. It contains three branches. The upper branch is called the ophthalmic division and receives sensory input from the skin of the anterior scalp, upper eyelid, and nose.
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Trigeminal nerve is the fifth and largest cranial nerve, which commences deep within the brain and conveys sensation such as pressure, temperature, touch, pain from face to the brain. This nerve is also accountable for the role of the muscles involved in chewing. ... Numbness and tingling sensation over the face. Face is very sensitive to touch ...
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standard (posterior) approach: single dose of 86 (75-90) Gy at 100% isodose (or . 43 Gy at 50% isodose) to trigeminal root (single 4-mm isocenter at 5-14 mm distance anterior to emergence of nerve*, so 50% isodose is next to but does not touch brainstem).
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In turn, this “neurogenic inflammation” stimulates pain-sensing receptors (“nocioceptors”) that, in turn, relay “pain messages” up trigeminal nerve afferents “the correct way” for sensory afferents up to the trigeminal ganglion—and then upward into the brainstem, through the thalamus, to the “pain-feeling” somatosensory ...
Trigeminal Neuralgia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Trigeminal neuralgia, a neurologic condition of the trigeminal nerve, characterized by paroxysms of flashing, stabbing like pain radiating along the course of the branches of the nerve from the angle of the jaw. It is caused by degeneration of the nerve or by pressure on it. Also called prosopalgia, tic douloureux. Mosby's Dictionary, 1888. 3.
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