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28 lip 2021 · Cranial nerve noninvasive neuromodulation (CN-NINM) via translingual nerve stimulation (TLNS) is a promising new intervention combined with neurological rehabilitation to improve outcomes for persons with neurological conditions.
1 sie 2016 · Neurovascular compression syndrome (NVCS) is defined as a direct contact with mechanical irritation of cranial nerves (CNs) by blood vessels. 1 ⇓⇓⇓– 5 The most common neurovascular compression syndromes are trigeminal neuralgia (TN; compression of CN V), hemifacial spasm (HFS; CN VII), vestibulocochlear neuralgia (CN VIII), and ...
1 cze 2024 · Background: The review highlights recent advancements and innovative uses of nerve transfer surgery in treating dysfunctions caused by central nervous system (CNS) injuries, with a particular focus on spinal cord injury (SCI), stroke, traumatic brain injury, and cerebral palsy. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted regarding ...
6 lip 2022 · Optimizing the management of any CN injury requires prognostication of patients through an extensive history, a detailed physical exam, and an understanding of patient goals. In this chapter, we review iatrogenic cranial nerve injuries and explore current treatment and rehabilitation options.
1 mar 2024 · TNO can present from the involvement of the fifth cranial nerve (CN V) anywhere in its course, from the nuclei in the brain stem to its peripheral branches. It can be caused by known etiologies such as traumas, tumors, rheumatologic diseases, demyelinating, or idiopathic ones.
5 cze 2020 · Subsequent neuroanatomical and neurochemical studies revealed that most sensory fibres from the intracranial and the extracranial tissues originate in the fifth cranial nerve (CN V) ganglion, also called trigeminal ganglion (TG). However, not all intracranial sensory fibers are trigeminal.
1 wrz 2018 · A retrospective review of 310 consecutive high-resolution 3D TN protocol MR imaging studies acquired between 2011 and 2014 at our institution was performed. The study was institutional review board–approved and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act–compliant.