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Image Diagnosis of Trigeminal Neuralgia Kazunori ARITA 1,2 1Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital 2Izumi Regional Medical Center Keyword: 三叉神経痛 , MRI , 動脈性圧迫 , 静脈性圧迫 , trigeminal neuralgia , arterial compression , venous compression pp.51-62
Published Date 2024/1/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1436204879
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 Classic trigeminal neuralgia is mainly caused by arterial compression; most cases involve the superior cerebellar artery, followed by the anterior cerebellar, basilar, and vertebral arteries. The detection of neurovascular conflicts in trigeminal neuralgia requires special magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)modalities, including high-resolution three-dimensional(3D)-T2 sequence, 3D-time of flight angiography, 3D-T1 sequencing with gadolinium injection, and merged images of these sequences. The conflicting sites are not necessarily restricted to the root entry zone of the trigeminal nerve root and can be located more distally, proximal to the Meckel's cavum. Arterial compression and its severity, including displacement, angulation, distortion, and atrophy of the trigeminal root, are good predictors of the long-term efficacy of decompression surgery. Veins, primarily the transverse pontine vein, comprise 10%-20% of all causative vessels in trigeminal neuralgia. Gadolinium-enhanced 3D-T1 MRI and high-resolution 3D-T2 MRI merged with computed tomographic angiography are useful for detecting venous compression.


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