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Trigeminal neuralgia

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Trigeminal neuralgia is a severe unilateral intermittent facial pain that is unresponsive to normal analgesics. First-line drug treatment is carbamazepine, but side-effects are common. Additionally, several surgical techniques are available with varying risks and efficacy, meaning that options exist for all patients, even the very frail.

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