• HNO · Dec 1979

    Review

    [ENT considerations of head and facial pain (author's transl)].

    • V Jahnke.
    • HNO. 1979 Dec 1;27(12):397-402.

    AbstractTo the otolaryngologist, there are multiple causes for head or facial pain: headaches due to ear diseases; idiopathic neuralgias; "referred otalgia" involving cranial nerves V, IX, X; temporomandibular joint dysfunction; rhinological pathologies, including post-traumatic trigeminal neuralgia; "facial sympathalgias"; the styloid process syndrome; and cervical spine problems. Less known causes of head and neck pain are stressed, and emphasis placed on their diagnosis and treatment.

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