Trigeminal Neuralgia – A Prospective Systematic Study of Clinical Characteristics in 158 Patients
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2014Vol. 54(10), pp. 1574–1582
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Abstract
This, the first study in a series of papers focusing on the clinical, radiological, and etiological aspects of TN, revealed that the symptomatology of TN includes a high percentage of concomitant persistent pain, autonomic symptoms, and sensory abnormalities. These findings offer new insights to the prevailing clinical impression of the clinical characteristics in TN.
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