Sphenopalatine ganglion treatment with radiofrequency in a Sluder syndrome young patient
Sluder's neuralgia or sphenopalatine ganglion neuralgia is a pain syndrome first described by Sluder in 1908. The clinical picture is characterised by pain starting around the eye and the route of nose. Typically the pain is accompanied by parasympathetic disautonomic signs such as lacrimation...
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Main Authors: | Carmelo Costa (Author), Marilina Schembari (Author) |
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