Triggering trigeminal neuralgia
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Triggering trigeminal neuralgia
Abstract
Introduction Although it is widely accepted that facial pain paroxysms triggered by innocuous stimuli constitute a hallmark sign of trigeminal neuralgia, very few studies to date have systematically investigated the role of the triggers involved. In the recently published diagnostic classification, triggered pain is an essential criterion for the diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia but no study to date has been designed to address this issue directly. In this study, we set out to determine, in patients with trigeminal neuralgia, how frequently triggers are present, which manoeuvres activate them and where cutaneous and mucosal trigger zones are located. Methods Clinical characteristics focusing on trigger factors were collected from 140 patients with trigeminal neuralgia, in a cross-sectional study design. Results Provocation of paroxysmal pain by various trigger manoeuvres was reported by 136 of the 140 patients. The most frequent manoeuvres were gentle touching of the face (79%) and talking (54%). Trigger zones were predominantly reported in the perioral and nasal region. Conclusion This study confirms that in trigeminal neuralgia, paroxysmal pain is associated with triggers in virtually all patients and supports the use of triggers as an essential diagnostic feature of trigeminal neuralgia.
Keywords: Neuropathic facial pain; evoked paroxysmal pain; manoeuvres; trigger zones.
Comment in
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The puzzle of V1 trigeminal neuralgia and SUNCT.Cephalalgia. 2018 Jun;38(7):1409-1410. doi: 10.1177/0333102417735848. Epub 2017 Oct 5. Cephalalgia. 2018. PMID: 28982253 No abstract available.
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