| 1. | Involvement of the trigeminal nerve can cause numbness of the face.
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| 2. | All sensory fibers from these nerves terminate in the trigeminal nucleus.
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| 3. | Many of these patients were our trigeminal neuralgia type 2 patients.
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| 4. | The North Central Texas chapter of the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association meets monthly.
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| 5. | Trigeminal pain has a similar presentation in patients with and without MS.
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| 6. | The trigeminal nerve senses texture, pain, and temperature of food.
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| 7. | The subject of atypical trigeminal neuralgia is considered problematic even among experts.
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| 8. | The trigeminal musculature and the depressor mandibulae has been observed.
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| 9. | A second, the trigeminal nerve, senses pain, temperature and touch.
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| 10. | Yet trigeminal neuralgia is still not widely understood, even among some physicians.
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