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A rare case of the auriculotemporal and inferior alveolar nerves communication
This case study describes anatomical variations in the branching pattern of the posterior division of the trigeminal nerve and its clinical...
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Clinical application of high-resolution spiral CT scanning in the diagnosis of auriculotemporal and ossicle
Precision and intelligence in evaluating the complexities of middle ear structures are required to diagnose auriculotemporal and ossicle-related...
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Craniofacial Pain: Supraorbital, Infraorbital, Auriculotemporal Nerve Block
Over the past decade, there has been an increased interest in the use of regional anesthesia nerve blocks as the medical field strives to find novel... -
Auriculotemporal Frey syndrome not associated with surgery or diabetes: systematic review
Patients who undergo salivary gland, neck, or facelift surgery or suffer from diabetes mellitus often develop Frey syndrome (also known as...
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Coexistence of a retroesophageal right subclavian artery with a left maxillary artery medial to the mandibular nerve
This case report describes the coexistence of a retroesophageal right subclavian artery and left maxillary artery which passed deep to the mandibular...
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A rare variation of the infraorbital nerve, entrap** the infraorbital artery
Anatomical variations are a common feature of the human anatomy. Variation can explain some pathological conditions and is important to keep them in...
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Application of auriculotemporal nerve block and dextrose prolotherapy in exercise therapy of TMJ closed lock in adolescents and young adults
BackgroundTemporomandibular joint (TMJ) ‘closed lock’ is a clinical condition causing TMJ pain and limited mouth opening (painful locking). Recent...
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Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal Nerve
One sentence: The trigeminal nerve is predominately sensory with a smaller motor portion and several autonomic fibers that travel via nerve... -
Nerve Blocks for Craniotomy
Purpose of ReviewPostcraniotomy headache (PCH) is a common adverse event and can lead to various complications and decreased quality of life.
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Surgical Treatment of the Auriculotemporal Nerve
The auriculotemporal nerve (ATN) has a complex anatomic course as it exits the central nervous system. This anatomy makes it susceptible to... -
Ultrasound-guided scalp nerve block in anesthesia of children receiving cranial suture reconstruction
ObjectiveAnalgesia is very important for children with craniosynostosis who are undergoing cranial suture reconstruction. This study investigated the...
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Injectate spread in ultrasound-guided inferior alveolar nerve block: a cadaveric study
PurposeUltrasound-guided inferior alveolar nerve block (UGIANB) is a mandibular analgesic procedure in which local anesthetic is injected into the...
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Direct Approach for Auriculotemporal Nerve Decompression, Amirlak Modification
Migraine patients with pain in the temple area require close attention to all temporal trigger sites. In addition to the zygomaticotemporal branch of... -
Trigeminal Nerve Blocks and Neurolysis
Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic neuropathic pain syndrome that primarily involves the divisions of the fifth cranial nerve. The literature has... -
Iatrogenic Neurologic Complications
The nerve supply to the major salivary glands exists in an overcrowded anatomic area. The head and neck area is replete with a vast cramped... -
Mentalis nerve branches supplying the lower lip revisited: a study of human fetuses and donated elderly cadavers
PurposeLittle information is known about the mentalis nerve course from the lower lip approximation margin (free margin) to the upper lip. Likewise,...
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Trigeminal Nerve: Deep Block
Ultrasound-guided blockade of the trigeminal nerve divisions through the pterygopalatine fossa (PPF) can be a safe and effective way to manage... -
Trigeminal Nerve Anatomy and Peripheral Branches Block
The trigeminal nerve is the largest cranial nerve and gives origin to three major branches: the ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular nerves. They... -
Frey’s Syndrome
Frey’s syndrome is a pathological form of gustatory hyperhidrosis that developed in the auriculotemporal nerve distribution. The syndrome develops... -
Treatment of Frey Syndrome with Botulinum Toxin-A: A Practical Approach from Minor’s Test to Injection
IntroductionFrey's syndrome, described by Lucy Frey in 1923, is a unique condition characterized by sweating, flushing, and reddening as a direct...