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Nerve atrophy and a small cerebellopontine angle cistern in patients with trigeminal neuralgia.

Seong-Hyun Park1, Sung-Kyoo Hwang, Sun-Ho Lee, Jaechan Park, Jeong-Hyun Hwang, In-Suk Hamm.   

Abstract

OBJECT: The aim of this study was to provide information to help confirm the diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) using MR imaging.
METHODS: The authors evaluated atrophy of the trigeminal nerve, the cross-sectional area of the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) cistern, and the length of the cisternal segment of the trigeminal nerve on the affected side in 26 consecutive patients with TN who were treated using Gamma Knife surgery.
RESULTS: The mean volume of the trigeminal nerve on the affected side was significantly smaller than the mean volume of the trigeminal nerve on the unaffected side (p < 0.001). Nerve atrophy was present in 25 patients (96.2%) on the affected side and in 1 patient on the unaffected side. The mean cross-sectional area of the CPA cistern on the affected side (188.5 mm2) was significantly smaller than the mean volume on the unaffected side (232.8 mm2) in 25 of the 26 patients (p = 0.001). The mean length of the cisternal segment of the trigeminal nerve on the affected side (7.9 mm) was significantly shorter than the mean length on the unaffected side (9.6 mm) in 25 of the 26 patients (p = 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Among the patients with TN, there was a statistically significant difference in the MR imaging findings of the affected side compared with the unaffected side of the trigeminal nerve. Atrophy of the trigeminal nerve and a small CPA cistern in patients with TN provides additional markers for the diagnosis of TN and helps confirm the diagnosis based on clinical examination.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18976059     DOI: 10.3171/2008.8.JNS08522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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Review 2.  Imaging of Neurovascular Compression Syndromes: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Hemifacial Spasm, Vestibular Paroxysmia, and Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia.

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3.  Prognostic Impact and Post-operative Evaluation of Volumetric Measurement of the Cerebellopontine Cistern in Trigeminal Neuralgia Using 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

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4.  Microstructural changes in the trigeminal nerve of patients with episodic migraine assessed using magnetic resonance imaging.

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5.  Leveraging high-resolution 7-tesla MRI to derive quantitative metrics for the trigeminal nerve and subnuclei of limbic structures in trigeminal neuralgia.

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6.  MRI Findings in Trigeminal Neuralgia without Neurovascular Compression: Implications of Petrous Ridge and Trigeminal Nerve Angles.

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Journal:  Asian J Neurosurg       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec

8.  Small Posterior Cranial Fossa and Cerebellopontine Cistern Volumes Are Associated With Bilateral Trigeminal Neuralgia.

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9.  Purely venous compression in trigeminal neuralgia-can we predict the outcome of surgery.

Authors:  Jörg Baldauf; Ehab El Refaee; Sascha Marx; Marc Matthes; Steffen Fleck; Henry W S Schroeder
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