NMC Case Report Journal
Online ISSN : 2188-4226
ISSN-L : 2188-4226
CASE REPORT
Surgical Removal of Foramen Ovale Osteophyte Completely Relieved Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Case Report and Literature Review
Haopeng WANGXuhui WANGShiting LIYinda TANG
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2024 Volume 11 Pages 131-134

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Atypical trigeminal neuralgia (TN), usually caused by nonvascular compression, lacks a clearly localized trigger and complete remission periods. Although variations of foramen ovale may compress the mandibular nerve branch of the trigeminal nerve, resulting in atypical TN, only a few case reports are reported in the literature. The authors describe a case of a 50-year-old female diagnosed with atypical TN for two months. A high-resolution computed tomography imaging revealed an osteophyte of the left foramen ovale that may compress the mandibular nerve branch of the trigeminal nerve. The patient underwent osteophyte resection, and the pain disappeared completely and immediately after surgery without recurrence in the follow-up to six months. The numbness was also relieved slightly. This case provides a new perspective on the clinical diagnosis and treatment of patients with atypical TN.

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