Deck 183: Trigeminal Neuralgia

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A patient diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia has tried several medication regimens to control pain without success. What is the next step in management for this condition?

A) Consultation with a psychiatrist
B) Education about alternative treatments
C) Recommending a pain center
D) Referral to a neurosurgeon
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A patient is diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia and reports having paroxysms several times each day. What is the initial treatment for this patient?

A) A combination of baclofen, lamotrigine, and phenytoin
B) A high dose of carbamazepine with subsequent titration downward
C) Botox injections or intranasal lidocaine as needed
D) Low doses of anticonvulsants with gradual increase as needed
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A patient reports paroxysms of burning, shock-like pain on both sides of the face usually triggered by chewing or talking. The provider suspects trigeminal neuralgia. Based on these presenting symptoms, what testing is indicated?

A) Autoimmune laboratory panel
B) Inflammatory markers
C) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
D) Plain radiographs
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Deck 183: Trigeminal Neuralgia
A patient diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia has tried several medication regimens to control pain without success. What is the next step in management for this condition?

A) Consultation with a psychiatrist
B) Education about alternative treatments
C) Recommending a pain center
D) Referral to a neurosurgeon
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A patient is diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia and reports having paroxysms several times each day. What is the initial treatment for this patient?

A) A combination of baclofen, lamotrigine, and phenytoin
B) A high dose of carbamazepine with subsequent titration downward
C) Botox injections or intranasal lidocaine as needed
D) Low doses of anticonvulsants with gradual increase as needed
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A patient reports paroxysms of burning, shock-like pain on both sides of the face usually triggered by chewing or talking. The provider suspects trigeminal neuralgia. Based on these presenting symptoms, what testing is indicated?

A) Autoimmune laboratory panel
B) Inflammatory markers
C) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
D) Plain radiographs
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