1939
DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1939.tb06893.x
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Neuralgias of Cranial and Cervical Origin Other Than Tic Douloureux.

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“…More difficult to differentiate are certain of the functional pains and atypical neuralgia, chronic neurosis of the jaws, nasociliary neuralgia and middle meningeal migraine. 3 Hysterical pain, ' chronic neurosis of the jaw', is a condition almost entirely confined to women. Discomfort is continuous by day and night, the lower jaw and maxilla being chiefly affected, although sensations of flushing and swelling may be experienced in the trigeminal area of one side.…”
Section: Dijferential Diagnosismentioning
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“…More difficult to differentiate are certain of the functional pains and atypical neuralgia, chronic neurosis of the jaws, nasociliary neuralgia and middle meningeal migraine. 3 Hysterical pain, ' chronic neurosis of the jaw', is a condition almost entirely confined to women. Discomfort is continuous by day and night, the lower jaw and maxilla being chiefly affected, although sensations of flushing and swelling may be experienced in the trigeminal area of one side.…”
Section: Dijferential Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pain is commonly constant. More difficult to differentiate are certain of the functional pains and atypical neuralgia, chronic neurosis of the jaws, nasociliary neuralgia and middle meningeal migraine 3 …”
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confidence: 99%