BACKGROUND: Although secondary trigeminal neuralgia is usually due to tumors or multiple sclerosis, other major neurologic diseases, such as aneurysms, should be taken into account when the history or the symptoms suggest a secondary origin. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 67-year-old lady presented with a 6-month history of trigeminal neuralgia involving exclusively the right ophthalmic division. A dedicated 3-dimensional-magnetic resonance imaging-magnetic resonance angiography study documented rare contact with a wide-necked aneurysm of the superior cerebellar artery, which distorted the trigeminal root. The patient underwent an endovascular treatment by stent-assisted coiling with the complete disappearance of neuralgic pain attacks within 24 hours. CONCLUSION: The complete relief from the neuralgic paroxysms immediately after endovascular stent-assisted occlusion of a superior cerebellar artery aneurysm demonstrates the crucial role of a pulsating stimulus on the demyelinated nerve fibers in evoking the ectopically generated discharges.

Trigeminal neuralgia completely relieved after stent-assisted coiling of a superior cerebellar artery aneurysm / DI STEFANO, Giulia; Limbucci, Nicola; Cruccu, Giorgio; Renieri, Leonardo; Truini, Andrea; Mangiafico, Salvatore. - ELETTRONICO. - 101:May 2017(2017), pp. 812.e5-812.e9. [10.1016/j.wneu.2017.03.082]

Trigeminal neuralgia completely relieved after stent-assisted coiling of a superior cerebellar artery aneurysm

DI STEFANO, GIULIA;CRUCCU, Giorgio;TRUINI, ANDREA;
2017

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BACKGROUND: Although secondary trigeminal neuralgia is usually due to tumors or multiple sclerosis, other major neurologic diseases, such as aneurysms, should be taken into account when the history or the symptoms suggest a secondary origin. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 67-year-old lady presented with a 6-month history of trigeminal neuralgia involving exclusively the right ophthalmic division. A dedicated 3-dimensional-magnetic resonance imaging-magnetic resonance angiography study documented rare contact with a wide-necked aneurysm of the superior cerebellar artery, which distorted the trigeminal root. The patient underwent an endovascular treatment by stent-assisted coiling with the complete disappearance of neuralgic pain attacks within 24 hours. CONCLUSION: The complete relief from the neuralgic paroxysms immediately after endovascular stent-assisted occlusion of a superior cerebellar artery aneurysm demonstrates the crucial role of a pulsating stimulus on the demyelinated nerve fibers in evoking the ectopically generated discharges.
2017
Aneurysm; Demyelination; Endovascular intervention; Hyperexcitability; Stent-assisted coiling; Trigeminal neuralgia
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Trigeminal neuralgia completely relieved after stent-assisted coiling of a superior cerebellar artery aneurysm / DI STEFANO, Giulia; Limbucci, Nicola; Cruccu, Giorgio; Renieri, Leonardo; Truini, Andrea; Mangiafico, Salvatore. - ELETTRONICO. - 101:May 2017(2017), pp. 812.e5-812.e9. [10.1016/j.wneu.2017.03.082]
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