Preet Mohinder Singh describes for SIIC the most significant aspects of his article describe para SIIC los aspectos relevantes de su artículo Aspects of Glossopharyngeal neuralgia GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NEURALGIA: OFTEN A WRONG DIAGNOSIS AND A WRONG TREATMENT Diagnosing and treating glossopharyngeal neuralgia often is challenging as it is often misdiagnosed and treated as trigeminal neuralgia. With adequate medical therapy in addition to extraoral nerve blocks, most patients respond with satisfactory pain relief. The carious diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are highlighted in the text. The article was published by El artículo fue publicado por
Principal institution where the research took place Institución principal de la investigación All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India Authors' Report Crónica del Autor Bibliographic references Referencias bibliográficas Singh PM, Dehran M, Mohan VK, Trikha A, Kaur M. Analgesic Efficacy and Safety of Medical Therapy Alone vs Combined Medical Therapy and Extraoral Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block in Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia. Pain Med. Malden Mass 14(1):93-102, 2013. Singh PM, Kaur M, Trikha A. An uncommonly common: Glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 16(1):1-8, 2013. Soh KB. The glossopharyngeal nerve, glossopharyngeal neuralgia and the Eagle's syndrome--current concepts and management. Singapore Med J 40(10):659-665, 1999. Other articles written by the author Preet Mohinder Singh Otros artículos de Preet Mohinder Singh Singh PM, Dehran M, Mohan VK, Trikha A, Kaur M. Analgesic efficacy and safety of medical therapy alone vs combined medical therapy and extra-oral Glossopharyngeal nerve block in glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Pain Medicine 2013; 14: 93–102 Trikha A, Singh P. The critically ill obstetric patient - Recent concepts. Indian J Anaesth. 2010 ;54:421-7. 21. Singh PM, Kumar A, Trikha A. Rural perspective about anaesthesia and anaesthesiologist : A cross sectional study. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2013;29(2):228-34 Chakravarty C, Singh PM, Trikha A, Arora MK. Fluconazole-induced recurrent ventricular fibrillation leading to multiple cardiac arrests. Anaesth Intensive Care. 2009 ;37:477-80. Singh PM, Kaur M, Kumar S, Rewari V.Altered anesthetic requirements and carbon dioxide setpoint in chronic airway obstruction. J Anesth. 2012 ;26:796-7. Singh PM, Shah D, Trikha A. Recurrent intraoperative silent ST depression responding to phenylephrine. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2012;28:510-3 Chhabra A, Singh PM, Kumar M. Pulmonary oedema in a patient undergoing vitreo-retinal surgery under peribulbar block. Indian J Anaesth 2012;56:387-90. Mohan A, Singh PM, Malviya D, Arya SK, Singh DK. Reinforcement of sub arachnoid block by Epidural Volume Effect in lower abdominal surgery: A comparison between Fentanyl and tramadol for efficacy and block properties. Anesth: Ess and Resear 2013;57(1):189-94 Singh PM, Kaur M, Trikha A. Virtual reality in anesthesia “Simulation”. Anesth: Ess and Resear 2013; 6(2):134-39 Singh P. Labetalol for hypertensive pulmonary oedema in pregnancy. Anaesthesia. 2012 ;67:1171-2. Singh P. Remifentanil--was it only respiratory arrest? Anaesthesia. 2012 ;67:1044. Wadhwa A, Singh PM, Sinha AC. Airway management in patients with morbid obesity. Accepted for publications in International Anesthesiology Clinics. SIIC System of Assisted Editing (SSEA) / Sistema SIIC de Edición Asistida (SSEA)
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Information about the full text Acerca del trabajo completo An Uncommonly Common Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia Author / Autor Preet Mohinder Singh1 1 Doctor, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India-110029, New Delhi, India, Senior Resident Access to the original source Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology Article URL: / URL del artículo: http://www.annalsofian.org/ URL of Abstract page in Medline: / URL del abstract en Medline: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23661955 siic DB: / siic DB: http://www.siicsalud.com/main/distriprinrel.php |
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