A middle-aged woman presents with a complaint of frequent, brief episodes of intense, shooting left-sided jaw pain. She has experienced these attacks for several years, but they had previously been relatively rare. She says that episodes are sometimes brought on by eating but can occur without an apparent stimulus. The patient’s history is remarkable for herpes zoster infection. What is the most likely diagnosis?
December 27, 2020 6:46 amTrigeminal neuralgia
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