Abstract
Abstract We have presented the case of a patient with an unusual symptom complex, which complete and thorough neurologic and oral examinations revealed to be due to two completely unrelated disease processes: (1) otosclerosis and (2) referred pain and paresthesias within the left mandibular nerve distribution. Removal of an impacted mandibular third molar that was in intimate contact with the neurovascular contents of the mandibular canal dramatically relieved the patient's disabling syndrome of headaches and paresthesias.
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