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  1. Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble it [1882] by Francis Edmund Anstie, 2009-12-15
  2. Arthritis can be cured: A layman's guide to the most effective medical treatment and cure of arthritis, rheumatism, neuralgia and allied conditions by Bernhard Aschner, 1968
  3. Striking Back (Striking Back The Trigeminal Neuralgia and Face Pain Handbook 2004) by George Weigel, 2004-10
  4. Trigeminal Neuralgia: A New Approach to Getting Well Again by Rohn Harmer, 2009
  5. RELIEF OF CLUSTER HEADACHE AND CRANIAL NEURALGIAS Promising prophylactic and symptomatic treatments by MD Donald J. Dalessio, 2010-06-03
  6. THREE COMMON NEURALGIAS How to manage trigeminal, occipital, and postherpetic pain Approaches include selected drugs and nerve blocks, complemented by ... physical and psychologic aspects of pain. by MD Avi Ashkenazi, MD Morris Levin, 2010-05-26
  7. Trigeminal Neuralgia : Its History and Treatment by Byron; Ransohoff, Joseph Stookey, 1959-01-01
  8. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Trigeminal Neuralgia and Tic Douloureux: Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians by PM Medical Health News, 2004-09
  9. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-07-11
  10. Occipital Neuralgia
  11. Classic trigeminal neuralgia: a surgical perspective.(neuroscience nursing research; includes table): An article from: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing by Debbie Filipchuk, 2003-04-01
  12. Oxford American Pocket Notes Post Herpetic Neuralgia by Scott Fishman, 2009-01-23
  13. Antiviral therapy helps reduce PHN incidence; risk factors identified.(Women's Health)(postherpetic neuralgia): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2004-07-01
  14. The therapeutics of facial and sciatic neuralgias by Frederick H. Lutze, 2009-08-10

61. Valoración Del Daño Corporal - Acupuntura (neuralgias)

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62. The Neuralgias - George T. Lewith M.A., M.R.C.G.P., M.R.C.P. - HealthWorld Onlin
HealthWorld Online is the Internet s leading resource on alternative medicine, wellness, and mind/body health, featuring the Wellness Inventory whole person
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63. CME/CE/CPE Pain Articles
Trigeminal Neuralgia and Other Facial neuralgias. Troels Staehelin Jensen, MD, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Neurology and Danish Pain Research Center
http://www.pain.com/sections/professional/cme_article/accreditation.cfm?id=239

64. Terra - Acumpuntura Reduce El Doble Neuralgias

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Acumpuntura reduce el doble neuralgias
Tratamientos de acupuntura reducen a la mitad los dolores de cabeza, según un estudio alemán publicado por la revista 'British Medical Journal'.
EFE.- El grupo de científicos del Centro de Investigación de Medicina Complementaria de Munich (Alemania), autores del estudio que aparecerá publicado en la revista el viernes, han investigado los efectos de esta tradicional práctica china en pacientes con dolores de cabeza causados por la tensión nerviosa.
Las personas escogidas para el estudio fueron divididas en tres grupos. Al primer grupo se le aplicó acupuntura tradicional durante ocho semanas, al segundo se le inyectaron un mínimo de agujas de forma superficial en puntos que no son clave para el método, y al grupo restante se le simuló la aplicación.
Los investigadores descubrieron que en los pacientes tratados con acupuntura tradicional se redujeron a la mitad sus dolores de cabeza en las cuatro semanas posteriores al tratamiento.
En total, pasaron siete días sin dolores, mientras que los miembros del segundo grupo, a los que se trató con una acupuntura mínima, sufrieron dolor de cabeza unos seis días menos que antes del tratamiento. Los pacientes del tercer grupo tuvieron dolor de cabeza un día y medio menos.

65. DEF MEXICO
Translate this page -neuralgias-. B1-12-15. antineurítico, hematopoyético. Cápsulas, Solución inyectable, ITALMEX. BENERVA. antineurítico. Grageas con capa entérica, ROCHE.
http://www.facmed.unam.mx/bmnd/plm/mex/indicaciones/3848.htm
-NEURALGIAS-
antineurítico, hematopoyético.
Cápsulas, Solución inyectable, ITALMEX.
BENERVA.
... INVEST. FILOSOF. Y CIENT..

66. DEF MEXICO
Translate this page -neuralgias POSHERPÉTICAS-. B1-12-15. antineurítico, hematopoyético. Cápsulas, Solución inyectable, ITALMEX. BEDOYECTA. polivitamínico-complejo b,
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-NEURALGIAS POSHERPÉTICAS-
antineurítico, hematopoyético.
Cápsulas, Solución inyectable, ITALMEX.
BEDOYECTA.
... UNIPHARM .

67. PharmGKB: Neuralgia
Alternate Names, Atypical Neuralgia; Atypical neuralgias; Iliohypogastric Nerve Neuralgia; Iliohypogastric Nerve neuralgias; Ilioinguinal Neuralgia;
http://www.pharmgkb.org/do/serve?objId=PA445096&objCls=Disease

68. PharmGKB: Brachial Plexus Neuritis
Alternate Names, Amyotrophic Neuralgia; Amyotrophic neuralgias; Amyotrophies, Neuralgic; Brachial Neuralgia; Brachial neuralgias; Brachial Neuritides;
http://www.pharmgkb.org/do/serve?objId=PA447131&objCls=Disease

69. Publication Details - Daniel Kim - Stanford University School Of Medicine
Surgical management of 33 ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric neuralgias at Operations associated with neuralgias and postoperative pain outcomes were
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70. Publication Details - Daniel Kim - Stanford University School Of Medicine
Surgical management of 10 genitofemoral neuralgias at the Louisiana State Operations associated with these neuralgias and postoperative pain outcomes
http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/frdActionServlet?choiceId=showPublication&pubid

71. Tuotromedico: Neuralgia
Translate this page Hay neuralgias sin causa conocida pero otras se deben a Otras neuralgias se presentan después de infecciones del virus del herpes Zoster.
http://www.tuotromedico.com/temas/neuralgia.htm
Otros Síntomas Acidez de Estómago Aftas Bucales Aumento del Apetito Cansancio Cistitis Cloasma Disminución del Apetito Dolor Abdominal Dolor de Cadera Gases Intestinales. Flatulencia Inflamación del Párpado Neuralgia Neumotórax Ojos Secos Pérdida de Pelo Pie Cavo Pie Plano Queloide Sangre en las Heces Seborrea. Caspa Temblores Consulte al especialista NEURALGIA DENOMINACION DEFINICION CAUSAS ... VER OTROS NOMBRES
  • Neuralgia posherpética,
  • Neuralgia del trigémino.
DEFINICIÓN La neuralgia es el dolor que se irradia por el trayecto de nervios específicos. CAUSAS Hay neuralgias sin causa conocida pero otras se deben a:
  • Irritación química del nervio.
  • La inflamación traumática por golpes o tras cirugía.
  • Compresión por otras estructuras como tumores y tejidos inflamados (infecciones).
La neuralgia más frecuente es la neuralgia del trigémino , afecta al principal nervio sensitivo de la cara, el nervio trigémino, por ello se producen dolores que se irradian por la cara en el trayecto sensitivo del nervio.
Se producen dolores en ataques súbitos y cortos en un lado de la cara, a lo largo de una de las áreas inervadas por el trigémino. El dolor suele ser muy intenso y causar muecas faciales, "tic doloroso". En general la neuralgia del trigémino es de causa desconocida pero a veces es secundario a pequeños aneurismas o tumores que presionan el nervio, otras veces como un síntoma de la esclerosis múltiple, a artritis o diabetes.

72. Nicomain
A somewhat obscure etiologic theory for facial neuralgias presumes a lowgrade osteomyelitis of the jaws that produces neural degeneration with subsequent
http://www.bcd.com.au/Documents/NicoMain.html
NICO
For the most complete information please visit the site of Dr Jerry Bouquot. http://maxillofacialcenter.com/ NICO is a new term for an old disease.  NICO stands for Neuralgia Inducing (pain causing) Cavitational  (forming a cavity) Osteonecrosis (dead and dying bone).    In other words it is a hole in the bone which may cause severe facial pains.  The condition has been known by many different names in the past and has always been a controversial issue  in dentistry.  There are similarities between NICO lesions and osteomyelitis but histological examination reveals differences.   Surgically one finds a cavity in the bone often below what appears to be normal healthy bone.  There is rarely any sign of it on the gums or face in the involved area.  X-ray will sometimes reveal a NICO lesion.  The person reading the ray must be familiar with what to look for as they can be very subtle. Other diagnostic techniques are showing value and include
  • Thermography -  detection of temperature differences in different parts of the face or the body generally Neural Focus Diagnosis ­ this involves using local anesthetic in a particular way to attempt to switch of a symptom which may be caused by the NICO lesion.  This is most striking in the case of pain control as the result is often immediate.

73. Neurosurgical Therapy Of Facial Neuralgias Http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih
neuralgias of the face, especially trigeminal neuralgia and glossopharyngeal neuralgia are indications for surgical interventions after failed medical
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/Sep2002/MedlineNeurosurgicalTherapyOfFacialNe
More MS news articles for September 2002 Neurosurgical therapy of facial neuralgias Schmerz 2002 Sep;16(5):404-11
Tronnier VM, Rasche D, Hamer J, Kunze S.
Neurochirurgische Universitatsklinik Heidelberg. INTRODUCTION Neuralgias of the face, especially trigeminal neuralgia and glossopharyngeal neuralgia are indications for surgical interventions after failed medical therapy. In contrast to other forms of headache or atypical facial pain, where surgical measures are considered to be contraindicated, percutaneous procedures or microvascular decompression are able to produce immediate and longstanding pain relief. Careful preoperative evaluation is essential to confirm the clinical diagnosis and to rule out other causes as multiple sclerosis or tumors afflicting the cranial nerves. The following study will summarize the common surgical techniques and their role considering a mechanism-based therapy as well as document long-term results of these measures. METHODS Between 1977 and 1997 316 thermo-controlled radiofrequeny trigeminal rhizotomies (TK) and 379 microvascular decompressions (MVD) were performed in our hospital to treat trigeminal neuralgia; additional 6 MVDs for glossopharyngeal neuralgia and one MVD of the intermediate facial nerve were carried out. Questionnaires were sent out to all patients still living in 1981, 1982, 1992 and 1998. For all other patients, interviews with relatives or the general practioners were conducted. A retrospective analysis of postoperative pain relief was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves at the latest follow-up. Additionally 80 patients underwent careful quantitative sensory testing with Von-Frey-hairs.

74. Neurology -- Sign In Page
However, there have been no controlled trials of NMDA antagonists in facial neuralgias. in these three groups of patients with facial neuralgias.
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A randomized, controlled trial of high-dose dextromethorphan in facial neuralgias
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75. Neuralgias Y Cefaleas
Translate this page Jawbone cavities and trigeminal atypical facial neuralgias.Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 483, 1979. Zakrzewska JM. Medical management of trigeminal
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II. OBJETIVOS TERMINALES:
Esperamos que el alumno conozca algunas causas de neuralgia, dolor facial, y tipos de ellas.
III. OBJETIVOS ESPECIFICOS:
CICLO DE PRACTICA I:
Tabla I. Tabla de causas de dolor facial.
Sinusitis Frontal Enfermedad vascular oclusiva y aneurisma
Dolor en la rama maxilar
Sinusitis maxilar Neoplasia del seno y maxilar Neuralgia trigeminal Causalgia
Dolor en la rama mandibular
Causalgia Tiroiditis subaguda Estomatodinia/glosopirosis Otitis media aguda Herpes zoster oticus
Dolor del cuello y garganta
Tiroiditis subaguda Carotidinia Neuralgia superior de laringe
Dolor de ATM
Desorden interno tipo I Desorden interno tipo II Desorden interno tipo III Osteoartritis
  • Kaplan AS. History and examination of the orofacial pain patient. Dent Cl North Am 1997, 41:155-166. Merrill RL. Orofacial pain mechanisms and their clinical application. Dent Cl North Am 1997; 41:167-188.
  • CICLO DE PRACTICA II: Nervio Nombre Test I Olfatorio II Optico Agudeza y campo visual.

    76. ESSENTIALS OF HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS. - Pr Willis Alonzo Dewey - Presented By
    A. neuralgias following amputations, and injuries of nerves with fine, Q. What are the neuralgias and peculiar symptoms about the head found under
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    ESSENTIALS OF HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS.
    Pr Willis Alonzo Dewey.
    Presented by Dr Robert Séror. N : Neuralgia Neurasthenia NEURALGIA. Q. : When should Aconite be given in neuralgia ? A. : When there is violent congestion of the parts, and they are hot and swollen ; when brought on by exposure to dry, cold winds ; and where the pains are tingling and drive the patient to despair ; also with numb sensations. Pains worse at night. Q. : What neuralgic symptoms has Allium cepa ? A. : Neuralgias following amputations, and injuries of nerves with fine, shooting, thread-like pains ; neuralgia of stumps. What other remedy has neuralgic pains in stumps ? Ammonium muriaticum. Q. : What are the symptoms of Arsenicum in facial neuralgia ? A. : Pine pains course through the face like burning needles ; the face is pale and shrunken. Malarial neuralgias. Q. : What are the nervous symptoms of Belladonna ? A. : Neuralgic pains, which come on suddenly and disappear suddenly ; lancinating pains, aggravated by motion. Convulsions and spasms in teething children, from repelled eruption, with red face, hot head, throbbing carotids, starting from sleep in terror.

    77. Tresorie - SOME EMERGENCIES OF GENERAL PRACTICE [Emergencies Of General Practice
    Then to go on to typical acute neuralgias, facial neuralgias, or acute sciaticas, Let us consider the acute facial neuralgias, for these conditions.
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    HI Hompath 500 Articles World's most innovative and India's no.1 Homoeopathic software . SOME EMERGENCIES OF GENERAL PRACTICE [Emergencies of General Practice] The Homoeopathic Recorder By Bose N C Volume: 1946 Jul Vol VII No 4 Author: Douglas Morris Borland Subject: Therapeutics Remedy: Acon / Cham / Caps / Puls / Coloc / Mag-c / Spig / Ranun / Mez / Coloc / kali-i / Rhus-t / Bell / Berb / Chel /Dios / Ipec / Lyc / Op / Raph / Podo PAIN KILLERS
    The next problem I want to touch on is the patient suffering from acute pain.
    Pain killers are a little difficult to systematize, and I thought probably the most helpful way would be to consider the cases of acute pain which one meets with in general practice, and these I think one can classify to a certain extent. One gets acute neuralgias, acute inflammation of one of the serous membranes, and acute colic. I think that more or less covers the ordinary conditions one meets with in general practice.
    To tackle these from the homoeopathic standpoint is not very difficult. If one considers the acute neuralgias from the prescribing point of view one takes the character of the pain and the circumstances which make it better or worse, and to a lesser extent its situation. It is on these that one mainly prescribes: in other words on the character of the pain and the modalities. It is exactly the same as regards serous inflammations; again it is partly on the situation but much more on the character of the pain and the circumstances which modify it that one prescribes. With colic equally; and it does not matter whether it be gallstone, intestinal or renal colic, one pays a little attention to the situation but very much more to the character of the pain and what modifies it.

    78. INFOCOMERCIAL.COM - Acupuntura Medicina, Alternativas, Digitopuntura, Chinos, Ag
    Translate this page Acupuntura - medicina, alternativas, digitopuntura, chinos, agujas, alivios, dolores, neuralgias, lumbalgias, relax, descanso,
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    79. Entrez PubMed
    Operations associated with neuralgias and postoperative pain outcomes were In the 23 isolated ilioinguinal neuralgias, the operation associated with
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

    80. Entrez PubMed
    Classification and diagnostic criteria for headache disorders, cranial neuralgias and facial pain. Headache Classification Committee of the International
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3

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