Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is an exemplary condition of neuropathic facial pain. However, formally classifying TN as neuropathic pain based on the grading system of the International Association for the Study of Pain is complicated by the requirement of objective signs confirming an underlying lesion or disease of the somatosensory system. The latest version of the International Classification of Headache Disorders created similar difficulties by abandoning the term symptomatic TN for manifestations caused by major neurologic disease, such as tumors or multiple sclerosis. These diagnostic challenges hinder the triage of TN patients for therapy and clinical trials, and hamper the design of treatment guidelines. In response to these shortcomings, we have developed a classification of TN that aligns with the nosology of other neurologic disorders and neuropathic pain. We propose 3 diagnostic categories. Classical TN requires demonstration of morphologic changes in the trigeminal nerve root from vascular compression. Secondary TN is due to an identifiable underlying neurologic disease. TN of unknown etiology is labeled idiopathic. Diagnostic certainty is graded possible when pain paroxysms occur in the distribution of the trigeminal nerve branches. Triggered paroxysms permit the designation of clinically established TN and probable neuropathic pain. Imaging and neurophysiologic tests that establish the etiology of classical or secondary TN determine definite neuropathic pain.

Trigeminal neuralgia: new classification and diagnostic grading for practice and research / Cruccu, Giorgio; Finnerup, Nanna B; Jensen, Troels S; Scholz, Joachim; Sindou, Marc; Svensson, Peter; Treede, Rolf Detlef; Zakrzewska, Joanna M; Nurmikko, Turo. - In: NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3878. - 87:2(2016), pp. 220-228. [10.1212/WNL.0000000000002840]

Trigeminal neuralgia: new classification and diagnostic grading for practice and research

CRUCCU, Giorgio;
2016

Abstract

Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is an exemplary condition of neuropathic facial pain. However, formally classifying TN as neuropathic pain based on the grading system of the International Association for the Study of Pain is complicated by the requirement of objective signs confirming an underlying lesion or disease of the somatosensory system. The latest version of the International Classification of Headache Disorders created similar difficulties by abandoning the term symptomatic TN for manifestations caused by major neurologic disease, such as tumors or multiple sclerosis. These diagnostic challenges hinder the triage of TN patients for therapy and clinical trials, and hamper the design of treatment guidelines. In response to these shortcomings, we have developed a classification of TN that aligns with the nosology of other neurologic disorders and neuropathic pain. We propose 3 diagnostic categories. Classical TN requires demonstration of morphologic changes in the trigeminal nerve root from vascular compression. Secondary TN is due to an identifiable underlying neurologic disease. TN of unknown etiology is labeled idiopathic. Diagnostic certainty is graded possible when pain paroxysms occur in the distribution of the trigeminal nerve branches. Triggered paroxysms permit the designation of clinically established TN and probable neuropathic pain. Imaging and neurophysiologic tests that establish the etiology of classical or secondary TN determine definite neuropathic pain.
2016
long-term effectiveness; microvascular decompression; multiple-sclerosis; neuropathic pain; neurovascular compression; radiofrequency rhizotomy; natural-history; facial-pain; management; outcomes
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Trigeminal neuralgia: new classification and diagnostic grading for practice and research / Cruccu, Giorgio; Finnerup, Nanna B; Jensen, Troels S; Scholz, Joachim; Sindou, Marc; Svensson, Peter; Treede, Rolf Detlef; Zakrzewska, Joanna M; Nurmikko, Turo. - In: NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3878. - 87:2(2016), pp. 220-228. [10.1212/WNL.0000000000002840]
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