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trigeminal p. paralysis due to a lesion of the trigeminal nerve, marked by sensory loss in the face and weakness of the muscles of mastication.
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trigeminal r. destruction of part of the sensory root of the trigeminal nerve above the trigeminal ganglion, or of the ganglion itself, for the relief of trigeminal neuralgia. The most common surgical techniques used are Dandy's operation and the Frazier-Spiller operation; nonsurgical techniques include percutaneous radiofrequency rhizotomy and glycerol rhizotomy. Called also retrogasserian r.
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trigeminal t. tuberculum trigeminale.
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trigeminate l.’s of Arnold ligamenta tarsometatarsalia dorsalia.
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trigeminothalamic f.’s nerve fibers that convey sensory information from the spinal tract and the nuclei of the trigeminal nerve to the sensory nuclei of the thalamus.
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