No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
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Review Case Reports
[A case of combined glossopharyngeal and trigeminal neuralgia].
It is well-known that idiopathic neuralgias of the trigeminal and glossopharyngeal nerves are caused by vascular compression at the root entry zone of the cranial nerves. Because they are functional diseases, initial treatment is medical, especially with carbamazepine. However, if medical therapy fails to adequately manage the pain, microvascular decompression (MVD) is prescribed. ⋯ By virtue of recent progress in imaging technology, minute preoperative evaluations of microvascular compression are possible. Until the 1970's, there might have been some misunderstanding regarding the overlap of symptoms because of lack of the concept of microvascular compression as a cause of neuralgia and rudimentary imaging technology. Minute evaluations of both symptoms and imaging are very important.
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Review Case Reports
[Conus perimedullary arteriovenous fistula with multiple shunt points including the cauda equina: a case report].
Perimedullary arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is usually located on the surface of the spinal cord and is fed by the anterior spinal artery and/or the posterior spinal artery. We report a rare case of Conus perimedullary AVF with multiple shunt points including the cauda equina. A 68-year-old man presented with leg pain when walking long distances. ⋯ Follow-up angiography showed complete disappearance of all AVFs. Postoperatively, the patient`s symptoms were improved. Because the Conus perimedullary AVF has the characteristics of multiple feeding arteies, multiple shunt points, and complex venous drainage, it must be kept in mind that other fistula could exist in the cauda equina or filum terminale.