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Consideration on the Essential Trigeminal Neuralgia. M. Oka 1 , N. Yoshida 1 , M. Katsumi 1 , T. Yoshida 1 , T. Tanaka 1 1Ist Surgical Clinic, Osaka Univ, School of Medicine pp.168-171
Published Date 1951/5/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406200194
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We measured the facial skin temperature of the patients suffering from the essential trigeminal neuralgia and on the data obtained 3 groups were found in the facial skin tempera-ture when the patients were lying silent in bed.

In the A-group the temperature of the ill side was lower than that of the sound side, in the B-group those of the both sides were almost the same and in the C-group that of the ill sides was higher than that of the sound aide. Many of the patients in the Agroup were those who had ever had no trigeminal neuralgia.

There were also 3 groups in the skin temp-rature changes of the face on the pilocarpine test and others and in many cases it could be found out that the changes on the ill side wereslower than that on the sound side and those cases were those who had ever had no tri-geminal neuralgia.

according to this fact and our other experi-mental data we have revealed that the vasod-ilator (parasympathetic) tonus on the face of the neuralgic patients were under normal level on the ill side. We have assumed this fact behind the etiology of neuralgia.

5 clinical forms of the essential trigeminal neuralgia were classified by prof. Y. Ozawa, those are Silent, Tic, Licking, Rubbing and Criing form. We tried to find out the interrel-ation between the facial skin temperature and the resulst of the intragasserian injection therapy in vain found. So we may say probably that these forms should be differentiated by the characters of the patients and other factors.


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