نتایج جستجو برای: craniofacial pain

تعداد نتایج: 252163  

Journal: :The Journal of Headache and Pain 2006

Journal: :Neurosurgical focus 2006
Konstantin V Slavin M Efkan Colpan Naureen Munawar Christian Wess Hrachya Nersesyan

OBJECT Treatment of chronic neuropathic pain in the region of the head and face presents a challenge for pain specialists; patients who do not respond to conventional treatment modalities usually continue to suffer from pain due to the lack of reliable medical and surgical approaches. Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) has been used to treat neuropathic pain for many decades, but only recently ...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2009
Gisele Maria Campos Fabri Silvia R D T Siqueira Caio Simione Cibele Nasri Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira José Tadeu Tesseroli Siqueira

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the influence of the periodontal disease (PD), a chronic infection, in patients with chronic craniofacial pain complaints. METHOD Twenty patients with chronic craniofacial pain and PD (CFP group) and 20 patients with PD (PD group) were assessed before and after periodontal treatment (baseline, 30 and 180 days after treatment). The parameters evaluated were: plaque index,...

Journal: :Journal of oral & facial pain and headache 2014
Marcelo Kreiner Ramón Alvarez Anders Waldenström Virginia Michelis Rosana Muñiz Annika Isberg

AIMS To investigate possible associations between the presence of craniofacial pain of cardiac origin and the location of cardiac ischemia and conventional risk factors. METHODS A total of 326 consecutive patients with confirmed myocardial ischemia (192 males, 134 females, mean age 64 years) were studied. Demographic details, health history, factors, prodromal symptoms, electrocardiogram (ECG...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery 2015
Jason A Ellis Juan C Mejia Munne Christopher J Winfree

OBJECT Trigeminal branch stimulation has been used in the treatment of craniofacial pain syndromes. The risks and benefits of such an approach have not been clearly delineated in large studies, however. The authors report their experience in treating craniofacial pain with trigeminal branch stimulation and share the lessons they have learned after 93 consecutive electrode placements. METHODS A ...

2012
José López-López Laia Garcia-Vicente Enric Jané-Salas Albert Estrugo-Devesa Eduardo Chimenos-Küstner Josep Roca-Elias

UNLABELLED The most common types of orofacial pain originate at the dental or periodontal level or in the musculoskeletal structures. However, the patient may present pain in this region even though the source is located elsewhere in the body. One possible source of heterotopic pain is of cardiac origin. OBJECTIVES Report two cases of orofacial pain of cardiac origin and review the clinical c...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1973
M S Leonard S D Roberts T B Fast P E Mahan

The complexity of, and rapid advances in, modern dentistry preclude the possibility that the practicing dentist will be knowledgeable of the myriad of diagnostic techniques at his disposal. A large patient load and the demands of office administration force the dentist to use expeditious methods for deriving patient diagnoses. Unfortunately, under the pressure of time, test results may be misin...

2015
Mahta Fazlyab Ehsan Esnaashari Mojgan Saleh Farshad Shakerian Davood Akhlagh Moayed Saeed Asgary

Orofacial pain can arise from different regions and etiologies. Some of the most debilitating pain conditions arise from the structures innervated by the trigeminal system (head, face, masticatory musculature, temporomandibular joint and associated structures). The problem with referred pain is the misdiagnosis and unnecessary therapy directed to the pain location instead of its origin. When cr...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
ilana naghi department of obstetrics and gynecology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. babak behnam department of medical genetics, tehran university of medical sciences.

a 39-year-old pregnant woman at 38 weeks of gestation was referred with labor pain to a hospital. she had consanguinity with her husband. a female newborn had multiple craniofacial anomalies and phocomelia in right upper limb. the disease locus was assigned to chromosome17q21. four days later, infant died of cardiopulmonary arrest.

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques 1999

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