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TGN
(redirected from trigeminal neuralgia)

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TGNTrans-Golgi Network
TGNTotal Gaming Network
TGNThesaurus of Geographic Names
TGNTarragona (Catalonia, Spain)
TGnTask Group N (IEEE)
TGNThe Good News (Catholic Diocese of Kalamazoo newspaper)
TGNThe Gamer Networks
TGNTrigeminal Neuralgia
TGN6-Thioguanine Nucleotides
TGNTrunk Group Number
TGNTelekom Global Net (T-Systems)
TGNTasmanian Gaming Network
TGNTrade Games Now
TGNTransporte de Gas del Norte


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The differential diagnosis includes sphenopalatine neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, midfacial segment pain, cluster headache, and atypical migraine.
Impairments such as fatigue, increased reflex activity, tremor, pain, trigeminal neuralgia, bowel and bladder dysfunction, sexual problems, skin care, depression, and cognitive problems are discussed in chapter 4.
AMS is the world leader in providing Gamma Knife radiosurgery services, a non-invasive treatment for malignant and benign brain tumors, vascular malformations and trigeminal neuralgia (facial pain).
 
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