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Trigeminal Nerve Diseases

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Definition: Diseases of the trigeminal nerve or its nuclei, which are located in the pons and medulla. The nerve is composed of three divisions: ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular, which provide sensory innervation to structures of the face, sinuses, and portions of the cranial vault. The mandibular nerve also innervates muscles of mastication. Clinical features include loss of facial and intra-oral sensation and weakness of jaw closure. Common conditions affecting the nerve include brain stem ischemia, INFRATENTORIAL NEOPLASMS, and TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA.  neopl: coord IM with CRANIAL NERVE NEOPLASMS (IM) + histol type of neopl (IM)   
See Also Cranial Nerve Injuries
Examples Trigeminal Nerve Injuries; Trigeminal Neuralgia
Other names Trigeminal Neuropathies, Idiopathic; Trigeminal Neuropathies; Trigeminal Nerve Disorder; Trigeminal Nerve Disease; Syndrome, Raeder Paratrigeminal; Neuropathy, Trigeminal; Neuropathy, Idiopathic Trigeminal; Neuropathies, Trigeminal; Neuropathies, Idiopathic Trigeminal; Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuropathy; Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuropathies; Trigeminal Neuropathy, Idiopathic; Trigeminal Neuropathy; Trigeminal Nerve Disorders; Cranial Nerve V Diseases; Raeder Paratrigeminal Syndrome; Fifth Cranial Nerve Diseases

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