Do Prostaglandins E2, F2Alfa, and D2 Have a Role in the Development of Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia?

作者: Nebojsa Jovic , Radovan Jovic

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-5405-9_78

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摘要: Idiopathic neuralgia of trigeminal nerve (ITN) is a disease characterized by sharp, brief, paroxysmal, sudden pains in the receptor area nerve, which are followed painless period. The pathologic process that lies basis this painful condition not yet completely explained. Because ignorance fundamental cause disease, its etiopathologic factors have been topic researches many authors. It also reason for numerous different names can be found literature: tic doloreux, primary, great, genuine, essential, epileptiform and trifacial neuralgia. Previous clinical experiences point to fact no therapeutic treatment gives complete recovery, because neuralgic relapse after variable periods time accompanied procedures. turns out effective possible unknown disease.

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