Trigeminal trophic lesion
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Trigeminal trophic lesions (also known as "Trigeminal trophic syndrome")[1] are a cutaneous condition caused by the interruption of peripheral or central sensory pathways of the trigeminal nerve that result in a slowly enlarging, uninflammed ulcer on the cheek beside the ala nasi.[2]:65
Sixty cases were reported from 1982 to 2002.[3]
See also
- Trigeminal neuralgia (Tic douloureux)
- Skin lesion
- List of cutaneous conditions
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