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  1. The Salicylic Treatment of Gout, Neuralgia and Diabetes by Hugh Campbell, 2010-02-17
  2. An Essay On the Remittent and Intermittent Diseases: Including, Generically, Marsh Fever and Neuralgia ... by John Macculloch, 2010-03-09
  3. On Neuralgia: Its Causes And Its Remedies (1889) by James Compton Burnett, 2010-09-10
  4. Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, As Affecting the Head and Ear by William Harvey, 2010-03-02
  5. Cases of Neuralgia and of Other Diseases of the Nervous System: Preceded by an Analytical Exposition of Them, Exemplifying the Principles and Practice of Neuro-Dynamic Medicine by John Chapman, 2010-01-10
  6. The natural cure of consumption, constipation, Bright's disease, neuralgia, rheumatism, "colds" (fevers), etc.: how sickness originates, and how to prevent it : a health manual for the people by C E. 1840- Page, 2010-09-07
  7. Neuralgia and the diseases that resemble it by Francis Edmund Anstie, 2010-07-30
  8. Trigeminal Neuralgia: Current Concepts Regarding Pathogenesis and Treatment by Gerhard H. Fromm, 1990-10
  9. Neuralgia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-04-26
  10. A Treatise On Neuralgia by Richard Rowland, 2010-01-09
  11. The Practice of Medical Electricity: Showing the Most Approved Apparatus, Their Methods of Use and Rules for the Treatment of Nervous Diseases, More Especially Paralysis and Neuralgia by George Denniston Powell, 2010-04-05
  12. Rheumatism, Gout And Neuralgia, As Affecting The Head And Ear: With Remarks On Some Forms Of Headache, In Connection With Deafness (1852) by William Harvey, 2010-05-23
  13. The Surgical Treatment of Facial Neuralgia by Jonathan Hutchinson, 2010-01-09
  14. The Relations of Pain to Weather: Studied During Eleven Years of a Case of Traumatic Neuralgia by Robert Catlin, 2010-05-25

41. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
Epileptiform neuralgias, Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia. Idiopathic Trigeminal neuralgias, Neuralgia, Epileptiform. Neuralgia, Idiopathic Trigeminal
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  • 44. Clinical Uses: Other Neuralgias
    Other Pain and neuralgias. Diabetic Neuropathy. Ellenberg, New York State Journal of Medicine (1968),431 in a study of sixty diabetic patient, reported that
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    Other Pain and Neuralgias Neuropathy Skeleton III and Khouzam Skeleton Southern Medical Journal 3247. Skeleton, III, W.P. and Khouzam Skeleton, N., Neuroleptics in painful thiamine deficiency neuropathy, South Med. J., 84(11):1362-63, 1991. Aldrete and Ghaly Journal of Pain and Symptom Management describe a patient who was exposed transiently to a 220 V electrical current. Manifestations of sympathetically maintained pain (SMP) appeared on the right hand (entry point) 3 months later and on the left foot (exit point) after 11 months. Serial sympathetic blocks, oral phenytoin (200 mg bid), and intensive physical rehabilitation program were useful in treating this electrically induced SMP. 3248. Aldrete, J.A. and Ghaly, R., Delayed sympathetically maintained pain caused by electrical burn at the current's entry and exit sites, J. Pain Symp. Manage., 9(8):541-43, 1994. See also Ref. 3249. Wiffen, P., McQuay, H., Carroll, D., Jadad, A., and Moore, A., Anticonvulsant drugs for the management of acute and chronic pain, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 4, 1998. 3250. Sindrup, S.H. and Jensen, T.S., Pharmacologic treatment of pain in polyneuropathy, Neurology, 55(7):915-920, 2000.

    45. What Are Headaches
    Treatment for most neuralgias involves medications as well as treatment of any All neuralgias should be properly investigated by a Neurologist.
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    Neuralgias Occipital Neuralgia: This condition is believed to be due to irritation to the main sensory nerve in the back of the head; (that which supplies all of the skin and pain sensitive structures in the upper neck and back of skull). It is believed that this irritation may be caused by tightness in the muscles, joints or ligaments of the upper neck, thereby putting pressure on the nerve itself and causing it to become irritable and painful. Neck injuries, postural strain, and viral infections are amongst a number of other potential causes of irritation to this nerve. The pain has been described as a continuous aching/throbbing in the base of the skull, and back of head, with occasional referral (pain travelling) into the forehead/face regions. Occipital neuralgia- like most other types of headpain; needs to properly diagnosed, and all causes identified. Treatment of this condition should be aimed at eliminating causes through the appropriate therapies/advice/medications, and allowing nerve irritation to subside. Serious causes should always be excluded through professional examination and diagnosis.

    46. NEURALGIAS
    Translate this page neuralgias. Es el dolor de uno o varios nervios, estos son los encargados de transmitir los impulsos nerviosos del exterior al interior del sistema nervioso
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    NEURALGIAS Es el dolor de uno o varios nervios, estos son los encargados de transmitir los impulsos nerviosos del exterior al interior del sistema nervioso y viceversa. Causas: Pueden ser múltiples, como la rotura parcial de ese nervio por un traumatismo (cirugía o accidente), por la infección provocada por el virus del herpes, por un pinzamiento a nivel de las vertebral, como consecuencia de muchos años de una mala circulación en los diabéticos y por otras causas. Escucha tu cuerpo... te está hablando: El dolor es una forma en que el cuerpo transmite que algo está fallando y que debe ser solucionado, por ejemplo en medicina china el dolor nos habla de un bloqueo energético, un punto de acupuntura o varios de un canal, por ejemplo las lumbalgias y ciáticas son por un deficiente funcionamiento de los riñones, las cefaleas a los lados de la cabeza nos dicen que la vesícula esta funcionado regular. Tratamiento: -Extracto de árnica: es un potente antiinflamatorio que no se debe usar por vía interna sin un seguimiento de un experto, el uso que aconsejamos para la neuralgia será aplicándolo por vía externa, a través de un masaje vigoroso de la zona afectada, lo podemos mezclar con aceite de almendras, para facilitarnos el deslizamiento sobre la piel.

    47. Neuralgias (Disease) - Detroit, Michigan
    neuralgias (Disease) courtesy of Henry Ford Health System of Detroit, Michigan.
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    Central nervous system Definition Pains which follow the paths of specific nerves. Alternative Names Nerve pain; Postherpetic neuralgia Causes And Risk The causes of neuralgias are varied. Chemicals can cause nerve irritation. Inflammation, trauma (including surgery), compression by adjacent structures (tumors or inflamed tissues), and infections can all lead to neuralgias. In many cases, however, the cause is unknown or unidentifiable. Neuralgias are most common in elderly persons, but they can occur at any age.
    Trigeminal neuralgia
    is the most common form of neuralgia. It affects the main sensory nerve of the face, the trigeminal nerve ("trigeminal" literally means "three origins", referring to the division of the nerve into three branches). This condition involves sudden and short attacks of severe pain on one side of the face, along one of the areas supplied by the trigeminal nerve. The pain attacks may be severe enough to cause a facial grimace, which is classically referred to as a painful tic (tic douloureux).

    48. Neuralgias
    The causes of neuralgias are varied. Chemicals can cause nerve irritation. neuralgias are most common in elderly persons, but they can occur at any age.
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    Neuralgias
    Definition: Pains which follow the paths of specific nerves.
    Alternative Names: Nerve pain; Postherpetic neuralgia
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The causes of neuralgias are varied. Chemicals can cause nerve irritation. Inflammation, trauma (including surgery), compression by adjacent structures (tumors or inflamed tissues), and infections can all lead to neuralgias. In many cases, however, the cause is unknown or unidentifiable. Neuralgias are most common in elderly persons, but they can occur at any age.
    Trigeminal neuralgia
    is the most common form of neuralgia. It affects the main sensory nerve of the face, the trigeminal nerve ("trigeminal" literally means "three origins", referring to the division of the nerve into three branches). This condition involves sudden and short attacks of severe pain on one side of the face, along one of the areas supplied by the trigeminal nerve. The pain attacks may be severe enough to cause a facial grimace, which is classically referred to as a painful tic (tic douloureux).

    49. Neuralgias
    The causes of neuralgias are varied. Chemicals can cause nerve irritation. Most neuralgias will respond to treatment. Attacks of pain are usually
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    Neuralgias
    Definition: Pains which follow the paths of specific nerves.
    Alternative Names: Nerve pain; Postherpetic neuralgia
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The causes of neuralgias are varied. Chemicals can cause nerve irritation. Inflammation, trauma (including surgery), compression by adjacent structures (tumors or inflamed tissues), and infections can all lead to neuralgias. In many cases, however, the cause is unknown or unidentifiable. Neuralgias are most common in elderly persons, but they can occur at any age.
    Trigeminal neuralgia
    is the most common form of neuralgia. It affects the main sensory nerve of the face, the trigeminal nerve ("trigeminal" literally means "three origins", referring to the division of the nerve into three branches). This condition involves sudden and short attacks of severe pain on one side of the face, along one of the areas supplied by the trigeminal nerve. The pain attacks may be severe enough to cause a facial grimace, which is classically referred to as a painful tic (tic douloureux).

    50. Lista De Referencias Bliográficas - Sobre Dolor Neuropático . AreasTematicas.c
    Neurobiology of trigeminal pain neuralgias craneales ( Med Sci (Paris).
    http://dn.areastematicas.com/listaarticuloscat.php?cat=Neuralgias craneales

    51. Lista De Referencias Bliográficas 198 - 198 Sobre Dolor Neuropático . AreasTem

    http://dn.areastematicas.com/listaarticuloscat.php?id=198&cat=Neuralgias craneal

    52. IngentaConnect Epileptic Seizures, Cranial Neuralgias And Paroxysmal Symptoms In
    Epileptic seizures, cranial neuralgias and paroxysmal symptoms in remitting and progressive multiple sclerosis. Authors Eriksson M.1; BenMenachem E.1;
    http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/arn/ms/2002/00000008/00000006/art00010

    53. Dochomeo - La Homeopatía Práctica Neuralgias
    Translate this page neuralgias. neuralgias Usted sufre de un dolor vivo que sigue un trayecto bien preciso a lo largo de un nervio. Ese nervio está irritado.
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    54. Gerald W Grass, MD LLC Stroke And Neuropathies
    Stroke, neuralgias and Neuropathies. A one year followup study on the effects of acupuncture in the treatment of stroke patients in the subacute stage a
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    55. Symptoms & Treatment Of NEURALGIA, Nerve Pain - Cure, Homeopathic Medicines, Cau
    It is almost a specific for facial neuralgias of congestive form. Abdominal neuralgias of a pure nervous type, not inflammatory. Ovarian neuralgias are
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    NEURALGIA
    Neuralgia is defined as an intense burning or stabbing pain caused by irritation of or damage to a nerve. The pain is usually brief but may be severe. It often feels as if it is shooting along the course of the affected nerve. Different types of neuralgia occur depending on the reason the nerve has been irritated. Neuralgia can be triggered by a variety of causes, including tooth decay, eye strain, or shingles (an infection caused by the herpes zoster virus). Pain is usually felt in the part of the body that is supplied by the irritated nerve.
    NEURALGIA
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    A useful remedy where there is a constrictive pain, numbness, profuse lachrymation, worse at night and at rest. The pains are cramping, causing numbness and tingling; pain at the root of the nose or in the other part of the body as if squeezed in a vise. The pains also increase gradually and decrease gradually, as in Stannum. Mercurius. Neuralgias from hollow teeth, worse at night. Staphisagria. Neuralgias from hollow teeth, especially suitable to old people with a mouth full of hollow stumps, which pain violently at times. Platinum suits especially hysterical subjects who have profuse, thick, black exhausting menses.

    56. Health Topics
    Other medical conditions that may be associated with neuralgias are chronic renal Most neuralgias will respond to treatment. Attacks of pain are usually
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    Neuralgia
    Definition
    Neuralgia is pain that follows the path of specific nerves.
    Alternative Names
    Nerve pain; Postherpetic neuralgia
    Causes
    The causes of neuralgia are varied. Chemical irritation, inflammation, trauma (including surgery), compression by nearby structures (for instance, tumors), and infections may all lead to neuralgia. In many cases, however, the cause is unknown or unidentifiable. Neuralgia is most common in elderly persons, but it may occur at any age. Trigeminal neuralgia is the most common form of neuralgia. It affects the main sensory nerve of the face, the trigeminal nerve ("trigeminal" literally means "three origins", referring to the division of the nerve into 3 branches). This condition involves sudden and short attacks of severe pain on the side of the face, along the area supplied by the trigeminal nerve on that side. The pain attacks may be severe enough to cause a facial grimace, which is classically referred to as a painful tic (tic douloureux).

    57. Neurosurgery - Abstract: Volume 56(5) May 2005 P 1013-1020 Surgical Management O
    Surgical Management of 33 Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric neuralgias at Operations associated with neuralgias and postoperative pain outcomes were
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    Kim, Daniel H. M.D.; Murovic, Judith A. M.D.; Tiel, Robert L. M.D.; Kline, David G. M.D. Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: This is a retrospective review of 33 charts of patients with ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric neuralgias who underwent a neurectomy at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center between 1967 and 2000. Operations associated with neuralgias and postoperative pain outcomes were analyzed. METHODS: There were 23 ilioinguinal and 10 combined ilioinguinal-iliohypogastric neuralgias, and the side of the lesion and sex of the patient were found to be evenly distributed in this group. Nerve blocks must have resulted in a complete or substantial decrease in pain before a neurectomy was recommended. Twenty-nine (88%) of 33 neuralgia patients had injuries from iatrogenic causes, and 4 (12%) injuries were caused by blunt trauma. In the 23 isolated ilioinguinal neuralgias, the operation associated with neuralgias in 13 (57%) of 23 patients was a herniorrhaphy. This was followed by 4 (17%) neuralgias after an appendectomy and 3 (13%) after a hysterectomy. Three (13%) patients had neuralgias resulting from blunt trauma. Nine (90%) of 10 ilioinguinal-iliohypogastric lesions were caused by iatrogenic causes, and 1 (10%) neuralgia resulted from blunt trauma. A neurectomy was performed in all patients.

    58. Neurosurgery - Abstract: Volume 56(2) February 2005 P 298-303 Surgical Managemen
    Surgical Management of 10 Genitofemoral neuralgias at the Louisiana State Operations associated with these neuralgias and postoperative pain outcomes
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    Neurosurgery. 56(2):298-303, February 2005.
    Murovic, Judith A. M.D.; Kim, Daniel H. M.D.; Tiel, Robert L. M.D.; Kline, David G. M.D. Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: This is a retrospective review of the charts of 10 patients with genitofemoral neuralgia who underwent neurectomy at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center between 1967 and 2000. Operations associated with these neuralgias and postoperative pain outcomes were analyzed. METHODS: The charts of 10 patients with genitofemoral neuralgias were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: The distribution of the 10 genitofemoral neuralgias with regard to right or left side and sex was found to be equal. L1 and L2 nerve blocks had resulted in a complete or substantial decrease in pain before neurectomy was recommended. Of six iatrogenic injuries (60%), gynecological surgery, including two hysterectomy procedures, resulted in a total of three genitofemoral neuralgias (50%), and vasectomy procedures antedated two nerve injuries (33%). Four (40%) of the 10 patients had injury to the genitofemoral nerve after blunt abdominal trauma. Genitofemoral neurectomy was performed in all genitofemoral neuralgia patients after conservative therapy had failed. This procedure resulted in considerable pain relief in all 10 patients, whether their injury was the result of iatrogenic causes or trauma.

    59. Neuralgias - A Medical Reference Article
    Medical Encyclopdia article about neuralgias. neuralgias. A Medical Article provided by University of Maryland Medical Center
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