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Trigeminal neuralgia and persistent trigeminal artery
We report a case of trigeminal neuralgia caused by persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) associated with asymptomatic left temporal cavernoma. Our patient presented unstable blood hypertension and the pain of typical trigeminal neuralgia over the second and third divisions of the nerve in the right side of the face. The attacks were often precipitated during physical exertion. MRI and Angio-MRI revealed the persistent carotid basilar anastomosis and occasionally left parietal cavernoma. After drug treatment of blood hypertension, spontaneous recovery of neuralgia was observed and we planned surgical treatment of left temporal cavernoma
Microsurgical ressection for parasagittal meningiomas with preservation of the parasagittal sinus and excelent neurovascular control
Rizotomia trigeminal por radiofrequência para tratamento da neuralgia do trigêmeo: resultados e modificação técnica
One-year clinical study of NeuroRegen scaffold implantation following scar resection in complete chronic spinal cord injury patients
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