facial pain
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffacialandpain
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facial
adjective
uk/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl/us/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl/
of or on ...
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pain
noun[C or U]
uk/peɪn/us/peɪn/
a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury ...
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(Definition offacialandpainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Iffacialpainexpression were evolved, would it make a difference to the management of pain?
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The aetiology of such pain is usually obvious, but continuedfacialpainmay merit referral to a maxillo-facial surgeon.
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Head andfacialpainmay be referred from the cranial sinuses.
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Evidence suggests that there may be important differences in thefacialpainexpressions of males and females.
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Cerebral responses to pain in patients with atypicalfacialpainmeasured by positron emission tomography.
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The rare symptom of jaw claudication (facialpainwhen chewing after several minutes) is virtually pathognomic of this condition.
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Examination of the patient withfacialpainincludes assessment of the teeth and a search for tooth sensitivity with percussion.
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It is characterized by a continuous, chronic head orfacialpainthat does not follow dermatomal boundaries nor conform to any of the known patterns of headache or cranial neuralgia.
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As signals of help elicitation or of alarm,facialpaindisplays and responses to displays, particularly in the upper face, are expected to conform to this evolutionarily novel clinical context.
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Williams seeks an evolutionary explanation forfacialpainexpression because she believes that an evolutionary approach will overcome the dominant operant approach.
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A total of 10 of the 13 patients with central pain (77%) and 10 of the 12 patients with neuropathicfacialpainhad experienced substantial pain relief (75%).
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She was also a teacher who suffered extremefacialpainand was forced to retire early through ill health.
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Why is depression comorbid with chronicfacialpain?
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This may causefacialpain, fever, nasal drainage, and headaches.
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The lesion consists of ischemic osteonecrosis found in the jaws of patients with symptoms of atypicalfacialpainor trigeminal neuralgia.
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Larger craniofacial osteomata may causefacialpain, headache, and infection due to obstructed nasofrontal ducts.
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According to this system, there are 19 types of neuralgias and headaches due to different central causes offacialpain.
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Depending upon the exact presentation of atypicalfacialpainand atypical odontalgia, it could be considered as craiofacial pain or orofacial pain.
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There is considerable symptom overlap between atypicalfacialpainand temporomandibular joint dysfunction.
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It has other off-label medical purposes, such as treating severefacialpain, such as that caused by trigeminal neuralgia.
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