Abstract
Herein, we present a patient who was diagnosed with trigeminal nerve injury following a pontine hemorrhage. A 38-year-old male was diagnosed with a left pontine hemorrhage and underwent conservative management at the neurosurgery department of a university hospital. After hemorrhage onset, he felt facial pain on the right side. After seven years, he visited the rehabilitation department of another hospital for evaluation of his right facial pain. He complained of somatosensory impairment and facial pain (tingling and cold sensation) on the right side as well as difficulty chewing and gait disturbance. On neurological examination, decreased touch sensation (approximately 30%) was observed on the right side of the face, in the oral cavity, and on the tongue (anterior two-thirds) as well as weakness of the right-sided masseter muscles. He also exhibitedallodynia without dysesthesia on the right side of the face. Diffusion tensor tractography showed the right trigeminal nerve to be discontinued at the anterior margin of the pons (arrow) compared to the state of the left trigeminal nerve.
Highlights
AbRsetrcaeicvte:dH: 2eJraeniuna,rwy 2e0p20r;eAsecncetpatepd:a2t8ieJnant uwarhyo2w02a0;sPduibaligsnheods:e2d9 Jwanituhartyri2g0e2m0 inal nerve injury following a pAobnsttirnaecth: eHmeroerirnh, awgee.prAese3n8t-yaepaart-ioenldt wmhaolewwasads idagiangonseodsewditwh ittrhigaemleinftalpnoenrtvine einhjuermy oforlrlhoawgiengand unadeprownetinntechoenmseorrvrhaatigvee
The right trigeminal nerve was shown to be discontinued at the anterior margin of the pons compared with the left trigeminal nerve (B) and there were similar indications on the DTIcolor map (C)
The fractional anisotropy (FA) (0.26) and fiber number (41) values of the right trigeminal nerve were lower than those (FA: 0.32, fiber number: 53) of the left trigeminal nerve
Summary
AbRsetrcaeicvte:dH: 2eJraeniuna,rwy 2e0p20r;eAsecncetpatepd:a2t8ieJnant uwarhyo2w02a0;sPduibaligsnheods:e2d9 Jwanituhartyri2g0e2m0 inal nerve injury following a pAobnsttirnaecth: eHmeroerirnh, awgee.prAese3n8t-yaepaart-ioenldt wmhaolewwasads idagiangonseodsewditwh ittrhigaemleinftalpnoenrtvine einhjuermy oforlrlhoawgiengand unadeprownetinntechoenmseorrvrhaatigvee. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Eu3n17B-1i CDhaeomi 1y, uJenogndgonPgy,oNSaemok2ua, nDdaeSguun7g05H-7o1J7a, nKgor1e,*a; ceb0808@hanmail.net 1 DDepeparatrmtmeennttooffPPhhyyssiiccaall TMheedriacpinye, CanodlleRgeehaobfiHliteaatilothn,SCcoiellnecgees,oDf ManekdoicoinkeU, Yneivuenrgsnitaym, CUhneiovnearsnit3y1, 116, Korea; ra3p1h7-a1elD0a9e0m5@yhunangdmoanigl.,nNetamku, Daegu 705-717, Korea; ceb0808@hanmail.net * 2 CDorerpeasrptomnednetnocfeP:hsytrsoickaelrTehhearba@pyh,aCnomllaeigle.noeft;HTeeal.l:th+S8c2i-e5n3c-e6s2,0D-4a0n9k8o;oFkaUx:n+iv8e2r-s5i3ty-6, 2C5h-e3o5n0a8n 31116, Korea; raphael0905@hanmail.net
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