Cervical Discopathy in Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia: More than Coincidence?

Ü. T. Börü, Cem Bölük, A. Özdemir, H. Demirbaş, M. Taşdemir, Tuğçe Gezer Karabacak, F. Şahbaz, Ahmet Dumanlı
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BackgroundThe most common cause of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is neurovascular compression. However, a number of patients present with unknown etiology. This study aims to investigate the relationship between TN and cervical pathology in patients previously diagnosed with idiopathic TN. MethodsWe designed an observational case-control study. A study group consisting of patients previously diagnosed with idiopathic TN and a control group was included in the study. Cranial MRI’s of TN patients were re-evaluated by a blinded neuroradiologist. Once it was confirmed that no signs of neurovascular compression or any secondary causes were present, a cervical MRI was performed to evaluate cervical pathologies. Results20 patients and 20 controls were investigated. The mean age of TN patients was 64.9±12.6, and the mean age of the control group was 61.3±9.1 (p=0.305). Whilst indentation on the trigeminal spinal tract above C4 spinal level was observed in 12 out of 20 patients, none of the controls had any involvement in the same region (p<0.001). ConclusionsThe results of this study suggest that extramedullary indentation on the trigeminal spinal tract caused by upper cervical discopathy may be one of the possible etiological factors in TN.
特发性三叉神经痛的颈椎脱臼:不仅仅是巧合吗?
背景三叉神经痛最常见的病因是神经血管压迫。然而,许多患者的病因不明。本研究旨在探讨原发性TN患者的TN与宫颈病理的关系。方法设计一项观察性病例对照研究。研究包括一个由先前诊断为特发性TN的患者和一个对照组组成的研究组。TN患者的颅骨MRI由盲法神经放射科医生重新评估。一旦确认没有神经血管压迫的迹象或任何次要原因,就进行了宫颈MRI检查,以评估宫颈病变。结果对20例患者和20例对照组进行了调查。TN患者平均年龄为64.9±12.6岁,对照组平均年龄为61.3±9.1岁(p=0.005),结论颈上椎间盘病变引起的三叉神经脊髓束髓外凹陷可能是TNT的病因之一。
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