A 52-year-old woman comes to the office due to intermittent pain on the right side of the face for 3 weeks. The intense, sharp pain on the right cheek and lips lasts several seconds and recurs several times a day. The patient is afraid to brush her teeth or drink cold water because both trigger the pain. She is pain free between episodes. She has a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and seasonal allergies. The patient does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs. Temperature is 36.9 C (98.4 F) , blood pressure is 136/84 mm Hg, and pulse is 80/min. No rash or facial asymmetry is noted. The remainder of the neurologic examination shows no abnormalities. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's current condition?
A) Demyelinating plaque in the midbrain
B) Functional abnormality in the basal ganglia
C) Inflammation and edema of the peripheral nerve
D) Reactivation of a virus in the sensory ganglia
E) Vascular compression of the nerve root
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