نتایج جستجو برای: auriculotemporal nerve

تعداد نتایج: 163367  

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2002
Ilona M Schmalfuss Roger P Tart Suresh Mukherji Anthony A Mancuso

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Evaluation of images of perineural tumor spread in patients with head and neck malignancies is essential for planning treatment and determining the patient's prognosis. Although the communications between the facial and trigeminal nerves are not widely known, they may provide a route for tumor growth. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the course of the auriculote...

2018
Hirofumi Yoshida Eijiro Yamashita

A 31-year-old man complained of recurrent episodes of left-dominant facial flushing and sweating precipitated by eating. He previously broke his bilateral mandibular condyles and was treated with conservative management. He recovered uneventfully but developed these symptoms a month after the injury. He had no history nor symptoms of a food allergy, so auriculotemporal nerve syndrome was suspec...

Journal: :Internal Medicine 2018

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2012
Harvey Chim Haruko C Okada Matthew S Brown Brendan Alleyne Mengyuan T Liu Samantha Zwiebel Bahman Guyuron

BACKGROUND The auriculotemporal nerve has been identified as one of the peripheral trigger sites for migraine headaches. However, its distal course is poorly mapped following emergence from the parotid gland. In addition, a reliable anatomical landmark for locating the potential compression points along the course of the nerve during surgery has not been sufficiently described. METHODS Twenty...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2012
I Komarnitki A Andrzejczak-Sobocińska J Tomczyk K Deszczyńska B Ciszek

The auriculotemporal nerve is a sensory branch extending from the posterior section of the mandibular nerve trunk. Its nerve roots form a short trunk, which gives off a number of branches, innervating: the temporomandibular joint, the temporal region, structures of the external ear: auricle, and external acoustic meatus, and the parotid gland. It also conducts excretory fibres to the buccal...

Journal: :European journal of paediatric dentistry : official journal of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry 2010
M Farman H Zaitoun

BACKGROUND Auriculotemporal nerve syndrome is characterised by recurrent episodes of facial gustatory flushing and/or sweating along the cutaneous distribution of the auriculotemporal nerve. The condition is rare in children and is normally a sequel of perinatal birth trauma. We report a case of a sixteen-month-old boy referred by paediatric oncology with recurrent, unilateral facial flushing o...

2017
Joo Heon Lee Tae Suk Oh Sung Wan Park Jae Hoon Kim Tanvaa Tansatit

Periauricular paresthesia may afflict patients for a significant amount of time after facelift surgery. When performing face and neck lift surgery, temple and posterior auricular flap dissection is undertaken directly over the auriculotemporal, great auricular, and lesser occipital nerve territory, leading to potential damage to the nerve. The auriculotemporal nerve remains under the thin outer...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2010
Jeffrey E Janis Daniel A Hatef Ivica Ducic Jamil Ahmad Corinne Wong Ronald E Hoxworth Timothy Osborn

BACKGROUND Clinical experience with surgical decompression of specific peripheral nerves in the head and neck for the relief of migraine headache symptoms has proven to be effective in most patients. Some patients, however, continue to have residual symptoms after these procedures. In an effort to better understand potential etiologies for failure of treatment, an investigation was performed to...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
linqiu zhou department of rehabilitation medicine, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, pa, usa; department of rehabilitation medicine, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, pa, usa. tel: +856-2025331, fax: +856-2025638 avi ashkenazi doylestown hospital, doylestown, pa, usa joseph w smith department of anesthesiology, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, pa, usa na jen mercy fitzgerald hospital, mercy health system, darby, pa, usa timothy r deer the center for pain relief, charleston, wv, usa chen zhou jefferson medical school, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, pa, usa

conclusions our results support the use of pns in some patients with refractory chronic headaches. appropriate surgical planning and technique are important to achieve good clinical outcome and to minimize complications. background subcutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation (pns) has emerged as a useful tool in the treatment of intractable headaches. however, complications such as skin erosion, ...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2003
L Sánchez-Morillas M Reaño Martos M Rodríguez Mosquera A Iglesias Cadarso A Pérez Pimiento A R Domínguez Lázaro

INTRODUCTION Auriculotemporal nerve syndrome is characterized by erythema, perspiration, heat and pain localized in the area supplied by the auriculotemporal nerve in response to gustatory stimuli after the ingestion of different types of food. This syndrome may be confused with food allergy. CASE REPORT A 21-year-old woman complained of erythema, sweat and heat in the right cheek after intak...

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