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Pain and Satisfaction Levels upon Removal of External Fixator at an Outpatient Facility

Abstract Objective To quantify the levels of satisfaction and pain of patients submitted to external fixation removal without anesthesia at an outpatient facility. Methods The present was a prospective study involving 28 patients using external fixators who answered 3 questionnaires associated with the...

Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgia by Neurogenic Palatine Compression: A Clinical Report and Review

Int. j. morphol; 25 (3), 2007
This clinical report presents the evolution of a possible intraoral traumatic trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia simulating a probable cluster headache. A 50-year-old female patient had severe right-hand side pain for 7 years with autonomic signs and symptoms, such as lacrimation, conjunctival injection, r...

Thoracic Vagal Ganglion and Referred Craniofacial Pain: a Case Report and Review

Int. j. morphol; 25 (1), 2007
The presence of a ganglion-like tumefaction is reported in the mediastinal course of the right vagus nerve at Tl level in a cadaver in the Universidad Industrial de Santander's morphology laboratory. The vagal ganglion was located next to hyperplasic lymphoid nodes in para-tracheal and tracheal-bronchial...

Theories on Otic Symptoms in Temporomandibular Disorders: Past and Present

Int. j. morphol; 23 (2), 2005
For many years otic symptoms have been closely observed in TMD clinical practice. This review includes trials that meet eligibility criteria in the field of otic symptoms diagnosed and treated by a stomatognathic focal point. The aim is centered on the implications of the debated cause-effect connection ...