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by cjaylee, Sep 10, 2007 03:29PM
I have trigeminal neuralgia and now anaesthesia dolorosa secondary to rhizolysis.  I am told it is now 'neuropathy'
My question though is more general: can conditions such as occipital neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia and other cranial nerve neuralgias be considered in and of themselves neuropathic disorders or neuropathies?
Thank you.
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by cjaylee, Sep 12, 2007 06:52PM
To: forgot Title, neuropathy and TN, ON
as per ?, can these disorders be considered neuropathies?
Thank you.
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