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| IHS |
Diagnosis |
ICD-10 |
| 13.4 |
Superior laryngeal neuralgia [G52.20] |
G44.847
|
Description:
A rare disorder characterised by severe pain in the lateral aspect of the throat, submandibular region and underneath the ear, precipitated by swallowing, shouting or turning the head.
Diagnostic criteria:
- Pain paroxysms lasting for seconds or minutes in the throat, submandibular region and/or under the ear and fulfilling criteria B-D
- Paroxysms are triggered by swallowing, straining the voice or head turning
- A trigger point is present on the lateral aspect of the throat overlying the hypothyroid membrane
- The condition is relieved by local anaesthetic block and cured by section of the superior laryngeal nerve
- Not attributed to another disorder1
Note:
- Other causes, in particular a structural lesion, have been ruled out by history, physical examination and special investigations.
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