
doi: 10.1007/bf00463068
pmid: 577698
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia was treated by a new method of intraoral block. The procedure consists of block for the tonsillar branch and block of the lingual branch by the injection of 5% Phenol in Glycerin. This can be applied for neuralgia with a trigger zone around the tonsil. The result is quite satisfactory. This is extremely safe and simple, and can be performed repetitively when recurrences occur. Also, this procedure does not preclude later operations as a final step.
Male, Analgesics, Carbamazepine, Facial Neuralgia, Humans, Nerve Block, Middle Aged, Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Male, Analgesics, Carbamazepine, Facial Neuralgia, Humans, Nerve Block, Middle Aged, Glossopharyngeal Nerve
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