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| IHS |
Diagnosis |
ICD-10 |
| 13.2.2 |
Symptomatic glossopharyngeal neuralgia [G53.830] + [code to specify aetiology] |
G44.847
|
Description:
Pain as in 13.2.1 Classical glossopharyngeal neuralgia with the proviso that aching pain may persist between paroxysms and sensory impairment may be found in the distribution of the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Diagnostic criteria:
- Paroxysmal attacks of facial pain lasting from a fraction of a second to 2 minutes, with or without persistence of aching between paroxysms, and fulfilling criteria B and C
- Pain has all of the following characteristics:
- unilateral location
- distribution within the posterior part of the tongue, tonsillar fossa, pharynx or beneath the angle of the lower jaw and/or in the ear
- sharp, stabbing and severe
- precipitated by swallowing, chewing, talking, coughing and/or yawning
- Attacks are stereotyped in the individual patient
- A causative lesion has been demonstrated by special investigations and/or surgery
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