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    Laryngol Rhinol Otol (Stuttg). 1977 Apr;56(4):305-12.

    [Facial and head pain from the otorhinolaryngologist's point of view (author's transl)].

    [Article in German]

    Abstract

    From the otolaryngologist's point of view, there are multiple causes for the frequent symptom of facial and head pain: headaches due to ear diseases: pain extending to the ear region, with special regard to "referred otalgia" involving the cranail nerves V, IX, X; facial pain due to temporomandibular dysfunction; rhinological causes of facial and head pain, including posttraumatic trigeminal neuralgia and "facial sympathalgies"; the syndrome of the elongated styloid process. The diagnosis and therapy of the "typical" ENT diseases is not described in detail since the paper deals mainly with less known and, regarding their diagnosis and treatment, problematic diseases.

    PMID:
    140975
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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