"状态性三叉神经痛":39 例病例分析及诊断标准建议。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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目的:本描述性研究旨在根据对回顾性病例的分析,提出三叉神经痛(TN)急性加重的诊断标准:这项描述性研究旨在根据对回顾性病例的分析,提出三叉神经痛(TN)急性加重的诊断标准:背景:三叉神经痛是一种罕见且极其痛苦的疾病,其发展过程中可能会出现严重的病情加重,从而导致严重的功能障碍。这些恶化有几种名称:"急性加重"、"三叉神经痛状态 "和 "三叉神经痛状态"。目前还没有关于这种状态的临床定义。在本手稿中,我们使用了 "三叉神经痛状态"(STN)一词:我们在法国一家三级头痛专科医疗中心进行了一项回顾性研究。研究选取了2015年1月至2022年10月期间的患者,这些患者的病历(门诊患者)或三叉神经痛代码(住院患者)中均有 "STN "这一关键词的法文译文。2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 2 月期间,我们又对其他 STN 病例进行了前瞻性招募。我们分析了这些患者的临床和辅助临床数据:结果:共纳入 39 例 STN 患者。其中女性占多数(64%),24 例为典型 TN(62%),15 例为继发性 TN(38%)。关于 STN,共描述了 39 次发作。所有患者的疼痛都非常剧烈。23%的病例出现颅内自主神经体征。44%的病例的疼痛范围超出了正常范围。35%的病例存在持续的疼痛背景。在诱发因素方面,进食(97% 的患者)、说话(90% 的患者)或饮酒(62% 的患者)会诱发阵发性面部疼痛。67%、56%和59%的病例观察到了对体重、水分或情绪障碍的影响:结论:STN 是 TN 的一种罕见临床表现。结论:STN 是 TN 的一种罕见临床表现,我们为这种病症提出了标准和新的命名。
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“Status trigeminal neuralgia”: Analysis of 39 cases and proposal for diagnostic criteria

Objective

The aim of this descriptive study was to propose diagnostic criteria for acute exacerbation of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) based on the analysis of retrospective cases.

Background

TN is a rare and extremely painful condition whose evolution can be punctuated by major exacerbations, leading to significant functional impairment. Several denominations are used for these exacerbations: “acute exacerbation”, “status of trigeminal neuralgia”, and “status trigeminus”. There is currently no clinical definition of this state. In this manuscript, we used the term “status trigeminal neuralgia” (STN).

Methods

We conducted a retrospective study, in a tertiary care specialist headache center, in France. Patients were selected from January 2015 to October 2022, with the French translation of the keyword “STN”, in the medical records (outpatients) or the codage for trigeminal neuralgia (inpatients). Additional cases of STN were prospectively recruited from October 2022 to February 2023. We analyzed the clinical and paraclinical data of these patients.

Results

Thirty-nine patients presenting with STN were included. There was a preponderance of women (64%) with 24 cases of classic TN (62%) and 15 cases of secondary TN (38%). Concerning STN, 39 episodes were described. Pain was very severe in all patients. Cranial autonomic signs were present in 23% of cases. Pain extended beyond the usual territory in 44% of cases. A continuous pain background was present in 35% of cases. With regard to triggering factors, paroxysms of facial pain were triggered by eating (97% of patients), speaking (90%) or drinking (62% of patients). Repercussions on weight, hydration, or mood disorders were observed in 67%, 56% and 59% of the cases, respectively.

Conclusion

STN is a rare clinical presentation of TN. We proposed criteria and a new denomination for this condition.

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Revue neurologique
Revue neurologique 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The first issue of the Revue Neurologique, featuring an original article by Jean-Martin Charcot, was published on February 28th, 1893. Six years later, the French Society of Neurology (SFN) adopted this journal as its official publication in the year of its foundation, 1899. The Revue Neurologique was published throughout the 20th century without interruption and is indexed in all international databases (including Current Contents, Pubmed, Scopus). Ten annual issues provide original peer-reviewed clinical and research articles, and review articles giving up-to-date insights in all areas of neurology. The Revue Neurologique also publishes guidelines and recommendations. The Revue Neurologique publishes original articles, brief reports, general reviews, editorials, and letters to the editor as well as correspondence concerning articles previously published in the journal in the correspondence column.
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