Part 3: Cranial neuralgias, central and primary facial pain and other headaches.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Headache.
Advertisements

INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION of HEADACHE DISORDERS 2nd edition (1st revision) (ICHD-IIR1) ©International Headache Society 2003/5.
Surgical Treatment of Neuropathic Facial Pain – an Algorithmic Approach Konstantin Slavin, MD Professor and Head Section of Stereotactic and Functional.
Appendix.
1 Differential Diagnosis of Orofacial Pain By S. Wanachantararak.
By Dr. Ravindra Srivastava Consultant Neurosurgeon VIMHANS, New DELHI
Spike, generalized. Note the high amplitude, and the aftergoing background suppression and slow wave.
The Human Nervous System
Part 1: The primary headaches. 1. Migraine 1. Migraine Reclassification
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION of HEADACHE DISORDERS 2nd edition (ICHD-II)
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION of HEADACHE DISORDERS 3rd edition beta, ICHD-3beta Jes Olesen, Danish Headach Center, Dept of Neurology, Glostrup Hospital,
January 27, 2003 Research for Options in Treating Trigeminal Neuralgia R.A. “Red” Lawhern, Ph.D. Webmaster – TNA Homepage –
Morganne Brown IT 2010 GSU November 7,  Sharp, shooting pain that stems from the fifth cranial nerve.  Pain lasts short amounts of time, typically.
Q1: Congenital atopic dermatitis? Left side Uncomfortable Area.
A 56-year-old man with intense facial pain Teaching NeuroImages Neurology Resident and Fellow Section © 2014 American Academy of Neurology.
Facial Pain: Diagnosis and treatment
What Is Neuropathic Pain? Allan Gordon MD Wasser Pain Management Centre University of Toronto Centre for the Study of Pain.
Neuromodulation for Headache and Craniofacial Pain
دکترمحمدرضانجفی استاد مغزواعصاب
Headaches + Facial pain Dr Gary Kroukamp. Introduction: Each of us experienced sporadically/ chronically headache Each of us experienced sporadically/
Headache & Facial Pain John F. Rothrock, M.D. Professor & Vice Chair, UAB Neurology.
Dr. amal Alkhotani Frcpc neurology, epilepsy
© Slavin et al., 2007 Practical Algorithm for Surgical Management of Facial Pain Konstantin V. Slavin, M. Efkan Colpan, Naureen Munawar, and Hrachya Nersesyan.
Part 2: The secondary headaches. Primary or secondary headache?
Headache Dr. Mansour Al Moallem.
Chapter 12 Blumenfeild Abdullah Al-Salti R3 29 September 2010.
EARACHE & REFERRED OTALGIA Col Shoaib Ahmed MBBS (Honours) FCPS FRCS (Glasgow) Classified ENT Specialist & Head & Neck Surgeon CMH Rawalpindi *
ICD-10 Here it comes – like it or not… © 2014 Better QOL, Inc. All Rights Reserved. iHeadache is a registered trademark of Better QOL, Inc. Brian D. Loftus,
Grading system G Di Stefano A Truini
A 39-year old man with facial diplegia Teaching NeuroImages Neurology Resident and Fellow Section Campbell J, et al © 2013 American Academy of Neurology.
© 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 29-1 Common Diseases and Disorders Disease/DisorderDescription Alzheimer’s disease Progressive,
Pain pathophysiology/ Referred pain
Facial pain.
Presented by Mark Rowbotham, M.D. at the Anesthetic and Life Support Drugs Advisory Committee Meeting on May 16, 2002.
A Guide for Doctors who do (with help from Practical Neurology Dec 2015 – Sinclair, Sturrock,Davies, Matharu)
Can You Get High Off Topiramate Topamax Price topamax users lasix and topamax topiramate split tablets topiramate 25 side effects topamax and menstrual.
Chronic Pain Chronic Pain define as:  Pain persists beyond either the course of an acute disease or reasonable time for an injury to heal  Pain is associated.
Headache Headache affects 75% of population per year (45 million people) and 25% of Neurology OP referrals Daily headache affects 4% of population On.
* Sinusitis. * - Single, multi,or pansinusitis. - Acute or chronic. - Closed or opened.
원더스 참고자료 두통. 1 차성 두통에 대한 자료 2 차성 두통에 대한 자료.
Trigeminal Nerve D.Nimer D.Rania Gabr D.Safaa D.Elsherbiny.
Gabapentin Online Australia Cheap Gabapentin Without Prescription neurontin iv neurontin gewichtszunahme neurontin et mal de dos buy gabapentin 500 mg.
WELCOME TO A&P UNIT 7  CNS = Central Nervous System  PNS = Peripheral Nervous System  Question: What is autonomic nervous system ( ANS)?
DISORDERS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM
Case Study #6 A.Q., a 82 year old nursing home resident, is brought to your office by staff. She tells you that she has a rash that runs from her back.
Differential Diagnosis of Orofacial Pain
UPDATE: Addition of Teleneurology Template
Mary Jo Bowie MS, BS, AAS, RHIA, RHIT
Biomedical Ontology PHI 548 / BMI 508
Facial pain.
RESULTS : Table 1: Demographics
Temporal patterns of headache
Lead implantation for peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS)
Temporal patterns of headache
Lead implantation for peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS)
Common Headaches in Children: What NPs Should Know
Field testing ICHD classifications
Prof. Abdelmoniem Sahal Elmardi
מניעה וטיפול בכאב הרצאת בסיס – 4h
Cranial Nerve 1: Olfactory Nerve
What are each of the bones indicated?
Thin-section (2.5-mm) axial T1-weighted spoiled gradient-echo gadolinium-enhanced images of the brain obtained at 1.5 T for Gamma knife localization (trigeminal.
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION of HEADACHE DISORDERS 3rd edition beta, ICHD-3beta Jes Olesen, Danish Headach Center, Dept of Neurology, Glostrup Hospital,
Stanford Hospital and Clinics
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION of HEADACHE DISORDERS 3rd edition beta, ICHD-3beta Jes Olesen, Danish Headach Center, Dept of Neurology, Glostrup Hospital,
Differential diagnosis of facial pain and guidelines for management
The Biologic Basis of Migraine
UPDATE: Addition of Teleneurology Template
CNS + PNS + Cranial Nerves
Presentation transcript:

Part 3: Cranial neuralgias, central and primary facial pain and other headaches

13. Cranial neuralgias and central causes of facial pain

13. Cranial neuralgias and central causes of facial pain Terminology and section number change

13.1 Trigeminal neuralgia

Classical trigeminal neuralgia

Symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia

13.8 Occipital neuralgia

13.17 Ophthalmoplegic ‘migraine’

13.17 Ophthalmoplegic ‘migraine’ Reclassification

13.18 Central causes of facial pain

Anaesthesia dolorosa

Central post-stroke pain

Persistent idiopathic facial pain Previously used term: Atypical facial pain

Burning mouth syndrome

14. Other headache, cranial neuralgia, central or primary facial pain

14. Other headache, cranial neuralgia, central or primary facial pain Notes

14.1 Headache not elsewhere classified

14.2 Headache unspecified