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Central Pain Mimicking Trigeminal Neuralgia as a Result of Lateral Medullary Ischemic Stroke
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine
  • Abinayaa Ravichandran, Lehigh Valley Health Network
  • Kareem Elsayed
  • Hussam A. Yacoub, MD, Lehigh Valley Health Network
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2019
Abstract

Background. Central pain mimicking trigeminal neuralgia (TN) as a result of lateral medullary infarction or Wallenberg syndrome has been rarely reported. Case Report. We discuss a patient who presented with a lateral medullary infarct and shortly after developed facial pain mimicking TN. We also elaborate on the anatomical pathway of the trigeminal nerve explaining facial pain as a result of a lateral medullary lesion. Discussion. Clinicians should be aware of this typical complication of lateral medullary infarct in order to attain proper management and work-up.

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Citation Information

Ravichandran, A. Elsayed, K. S., Yacoub, H. A. (2019). Central Pain Mimicking Trigeminal Neuralgia as a Result of Lateral Medullary Ischemic Stroke. Case Reports in Neurological Medicine.