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KMID : 0359720230410040318
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association
2023 Volume.41 No. 4 p.318 ~ p.320
Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia Caused by Nerve Compression and Traction by Tortuous Vertebral and Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Arteries
Lee Kyo-Chul

Lee Woo-Jin
Yun Chang-Ho
Park Seong-Ho
Abstract
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a condition characterized by lancinating pain in the tongue, soft palate, and pharynx. This condition can be caused by the combination of traction and compression of the glossopharyngeal nerve by tortuous vertebral and posterior inferior cerebellar arteries, which tug down and exert pressure on the nerve. Medical treatments including carbamazepine and gabapentin have been found to effectively manage glossopharyngeal neuralgia, even in cases with overt compression and traction of the nerve.
KEYWORD
Glossopharyngeal nerve diseases, Nerve compression syndromes
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