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. 2025 Feb 1;166(2):282-310.
doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003365. Epub 2024 Aug 8.

Advanced neuroimaging of the trigeminal nerve and the whole brain in trigeminal neuralgia: a systematic review

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Advanced neuroimaging of the trigeminal nerve and the whole brain in trigeminal neuralgia: a systematic review

Memi Watanabe et al. Pain. .

Abstract

For trigeminal neuralgia (TN), a major role of imaging is to identify the causes, but recent studies demonstrated structural and microstructural changes in the affected nerve. Moreover, an increasing number of studies have reported central nervous system involvement in TN. In this systematic review, recent quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of the trigeminal nerve and the brain in patients with TN were compiled, organized, and discussed, particularly emphasizing the possible background mechanisms and the interpretation of the results. A systematic search of quantitative MRI studies of the trigeminal nerve and the brain in patients with TN was conducted using PubMed. We included the studies of the primary TN published during 2013 to 2023, conducted for the assessment of the structural and microstructural analysis of the trigeminal nerve, and the structural, diffusion, and functional MRI analysis of the brain. Quantitative MRI studies of the affected trigeminal nerves and the trigeminal pathway demonstrated structural/microstructural alterations and treatment-related changes, which differentiated responders from nonresponders. Quantitative analysis of the brain revealed changes in the brain areas associated with pain processing/modulation and emotional networks. Studies of the affected nerve demonstrated evidence of demyelination and axonal damage, compatible with pathological findings, and have shown its potential value as a tool to assess treatment outcomes. Quantitative MRI has also revealed the possibility of dynamic microstructural, structural, and functional neuronal plasticity of the brain. Further studies are needed to understand these complex mechanisms of neuronal plasticity and to achieve a consensus on the clinical use of quantitative MRI in TN.

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