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Is this really trigeminal neuralgia? Diagnostic re-evaluation of patients referred for neurosurgery.

Haldor Slettebø1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Patients with facial pain are sometimes referred for neurosurgical treatment with a poorly documented diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia. In such cases, neurosurgery will usually not be helpful. We conducted a re-evaluation of the diagnosis in patients referred for neurosurgical treatment of presumed trigeminal neuralgia. Our objective was to find out why and how often misdiagnosis occurred.
METHODS: A retrospective study was done in consecutive first-time patients referred for trigeminal neuralgia to our outpatient clinic in 2019. We used five ICHD-3-based clinical criteria to verify or exclude the diagnosis. In patients where trigeminal neuralgia was excluded, we established a diagnosis for their facial pain based upon medical history and a physical examination by a neurosurgeon - often supplemented with examination by an oral surgeon.
RESULTS: Thirty-eight patients were referred for presumed trigeminal neuralgia. Only 17 of them fulfilled the five criteria and were diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia. In 20 of the remaining 21 patients trigeminal neuralgia could be clearly excluded, while one of the patients had a periodontitis closely mimicking trigeminal neuralgia. In 14 of the 21 patients we diagnosed temporomandibular dysfunction or dental conditions. MRI scans had detected low-grade neurovascular contacts in 13 of the 21 patients, a finding that was clearly overestimated by the referring neurologists in seven patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Overdiagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia was common in patients referred for neurosurgery, mostly due to insufficient clinical evaluation combined with an overestimation of MRI-detected NVCs. The clinical diagnosis should be critically re-evaluated before recommending neurosurgery to patients referred for presumed trigeminal neuralgia.
© 2021 Haldor Slettebø, published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston.

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Keywords:  diagnostic criteria; facial pain; multidisciplinary; neurosurgery; overdiagnosis; trigeminal neuralgia

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34333890     DOI: 10.1515/sjpain-2021-0045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Pain        ISSN: 1877-8860


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1.  Long term evaluation of a multidisciplinary trigeminal neuralgia service.

Authors:  Sanjeet Singhota; Nana Tchantchaleishvili; Jianhua Wu; Ludvic Zrinzo; Lewis Thorne; Harith Akram; Joanna M Zakrzewska
Journal:  J Headache Pain       Date:  2022-09-03       Impact factor: 8.588

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