• Atypical facial pain (AFP) is a type of chronic facial pain which does not fulfill any other diagnosis. There is no consensus as to a globally accepted...
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    variability and imprecision of their pain symptoms, ATN or atypical odontalgia patients may be misdiagnosed with atypical facial pain (AFP) or "hypochondriasis"...
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    syndrome Postherpetic neuralgia Persistent idiopathic facial pain (atypical facial pain) Atypical odontalgia Mucosal Traumatic, immunologic, infective...
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    chronic orofacial pain, along with burning mouth syndrome, atypical facial pain and atypical odontalgia. TMD has been considered as a type of musculoskeletal...
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  • IHS's preferred term for atypical facial pain) Burning mouth syndrome Other cranial neuralgia or other centrally mediated facial pain Headache not elsewhere...
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    Trigeminal neuralgia (category Pain)
    neuropathic pain. There are two main types: typical and atypical trigeminal neuralgia. The typical form results in episodes of severe, sudden, shock-like pain in...
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    Amitriptyline (section Pain)
    neuropathic pain, if opioids did not provide the desired effect. Moderate evidence exists in favor of amitriptyline use for atypical facial pain. Amitriptyline...
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  • Neuralgia (redirect from Facial neuralgia)
    The term neuralgia is also used to refer to pain associated with sciatica and brachial plexopathy. Atypical trigeminal neuralgia (ATN) is a rare form of...
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    variant of atypical facial pain. More recently, BMS has been described as one of the 4 recognizable symptom complexes of chronic facial pain, along with...
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    Bruxism (section Pain)
    (often in the form of case reports). Examples include: Acrodynia Atypical facial pain Autism Cerebral palsy Disturbed sleep patterns and other sleep disorders...
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  • of chronic pain are back pain, severe headache, migraine, and facial pain. Chronic pain can cause very severe psychological and physical effects that...
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  • displays of pain and distress such as facial expressions, crying, and screaming. When a person receives cues that another person is in pain, neural pain circuits...
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    Toothache (redirect from Dental pain)
    termed atypical odontalgia, which, in turn, is usually considered a type of atypical facial pain (or persistent idiopathic facial pain). Atypical odontalgia...
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  • fungicidal activity Archive of Formal Proofs, a mathematics journal Atypical facial pain Active fire protection Artilleriefährprahm, a German gunboat of World...
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  • deep background pain." Giller, C (2002). "Atypical facial pain and anesthesia dolorosa". In Burchiel, KJ (ed.). Surgical management of pain. New York: Thieme...
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  • of chronic and acute pain conditions such as paroxysmal neuralgias, continuous neuralgias, myofascial pain, atypical facial pain, autonomic cephalalgias...
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    Cracked tooth syndrome (category Orofacial pain)
    temporomandibular disorders, headaches, ear pain, or atypical facial pain/atypical odontalgia (persistent idiopathic facial pain). When diagnosing cracked tooth syndrome...
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    after discontinuing. This drug was also shown to induce pain in patients with atypical facial pain. After taking the drug on empty stomach, it is rapidly...
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    Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 (category Facial nerve disorders)
    which may precede the acute facial paralysis by a week or more. Acute symptoms include: acute facial nerve paralysis pain in the ear, jaw and/or neck...
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    quantity of moles (often 100 or more), with some larger than normal or atypical. This often leads to a higher risk of melanoma, a serious type of skin...
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  • jawbone cavitation causes chronic facial neuralgia; this is different from osteonecrosis of the jaw. In NICO the pain is said to result from the degenerating...
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  • astatic epilepsy Myofascial pain syndrome Myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome Möbius syndrome Müllerian agenesis Nablus mask-like facial syndrome Naegeli–Franceschetti–Jadassohn...
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    is associated with maxillary hypoplasia. Injury to facial bones during childhood can lead to atypical growth. Exposure to Phenytoin in the first trimester...
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    to as psychopathy. Psychopathy is associated with atypical responses to distress cues (e.g. facial and vocal expressions of fear and sadness), including...
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  • chronic pneumopathy Idiopathic facial palsy Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome Idiopathic infection caused by BCG or atypical mycobacteria Idiopathic juvenile...
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  • issue, PDD-NOS can also be referred to as "atypical personality development", "atypical PDD", or "atypical autism".[citation needed] Medications are used...
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  • Neuroanthropology This section covers typical brain function as opposed to atypical function discussed below. Sense Sensory system Sensation (psychology) Sight...
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    developmental delay, moderate to severe intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and possible intermittent hyperventilation followed by apnea....
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    in symptoms that may include thick nasal mucus, a plugged nose, and facial pain. Sinusitis usually occurs in individuals with underlying conditions[unreliable...
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  • level of eosinophils, low number of platelets, and increased number of atypical white blood cells (lymphocytes). However, DRESS is often complicated by...
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