DiseaseID 5344
三叉神经痛
disease
MSH2017_2016_08_12:A syndrome characterized by recurrent episodes of excruciating pain lasting several seconds or longer in the sensory distribution of the TRIGEMINAL NERVE. Pain may be initiated by stimulation of trigge
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Record Fields
Scalar fields from the final disease record.
- Disease Id
- 5344
- Core Entity Id
- 61828
- Source Entity Count
- 1
- Preferred Name
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Name Cn
- 三叉神经痛
- Name Pinyin
- San Cha Shen Jing Tong
- Name En
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Name Latin
- Bilingual Status
- complete
- Disease Type
- disease
- Umls Disease Type
- Disease or Syndrome
- Disgenet Type
- disease
- Mesh Class
- Stomatognathic Diseases; Nervous System Diseases
- Do Class
- disease of anatomical entity
- Hpo Class
- Abnormality of the nervous system
- Mesh Class Name
- Nervous System Diseases; Stomatognathic Diseases
- Hpo Class Name
- Abnormality of the nervous system
- Do Class Name
- disease of anatomical entity
- Disease Definition
- MSH2017_2016_08_12:A syndrome characterized by recurrent episodes of excruciating pain lasting several seconds or longer in the sensory distribution of the TRIGEMINAL NERVE. Pain may be initiated by stimulation of trigger points on the face, lips, or gums or by movement of facial muscles or chewing. Associated conditions include MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, vascular anomalies, ANEURYSMS, and neoplasms. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p187)|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a type of chronic pain that affects your face. It causes extreme, sudden burning or shock-like pain. It usually affects one side of the face. Any vibration on your face, even from talking, can set it off. The condition may come and go, disappearing for days or even months. But the longer you have it, the less often it goes away.</p> <p>TN usually affects people over 50, especially women. The cause is probably a blood vessel pressing on the trigeminal nerve, one of the largest nerves in the head. Tumors and multiple sclerosis can also cause TN, but in some cases the cause is unknown.</p> <p>There is no single test to diagnose TN. It can be hard to diagnose, since many other conditions can cause facial pain. Treatment options include medicines, surgery, and complementary techniques.</p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke</p>|HPO2016_07_04:A neuropathic disorder characterized by episodes of intense pain in the face, originating from the trigeminal nerve. One, two, or all three branches of the nerve may be affected. [HPO:sdoelken]|CSP2006:syndrome characterized by recurrent episodes of excruciating pain lasting several seconds or longer in the sensory distribution of the trigeminal nerve.
- Version
- v2
- Suppressed
- No
Names
Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.
Name
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Role
preferred
Name
Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia
Role
preferred
Name
Neuralgia, Secondary Trigeminal
Role
preferred
Name
Secondary Trigeminal Neuralgia
Role
preferred
Name
Trigeminal Neuralgia, Idiopathic
Role
preferred
Name
Tic Douloureux
Role
alias
Cross References
Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.
Hpo
HP:0100661
Herb
HBDIS003000HBDIS008724HBDIS008725
Me Sh
D014277
Omim
190400
Umls
C0040997C0393786C0393787
Icd10
G50.0
Sym Map
SMDE09769SMDE11411SMDE14011
Do Class
DOID:7
Dis Ge Net
C0040997C0393786C0393787
Umls Sty
T047
Hpo Class
HP:0000707
Me Sh Class
C07C10
Tcmbank Disease
230992824532270
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-DISEASE-7C98B5C54DD1ITX-DISEASE-B146E203065E
Attributes
Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.
Version
v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity
Disease Type
disease
Hpo Class Name
Abnormality of the nervous system
Do Disease Class
disease of anatomical entity
Hpo Disease Class
Abnormality of the nervous system
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disease Definition
MSH2017_2016_08_12:A syndrome characterized by recurrent episodes of excruciating pain lasting several seconds or longer in the sensory distribution of the TRIGEMINAL NERVE. Pain may be initiated by stimulation of trigger points on the face, lips, or gums or by movement of facial muscles or chewing. Associated conditions include MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, vascular anomalies, ANEURYSMS, and neoplasms. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p187)|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a type of chronic pain that affects your face. It causes extreme, sudden burning or shock-like pain. It usually affects one side of the face. Any vibration on your face, even from talking, can set it off. The condition may come and go, disappearing for days or even months. But the longer you have it, the less often it goes away.</p> <p>TN usually affects people over 50, especially women. The cause is probably a blood vessel pressing on the trigeminal nerve, one of the largest nerves in the head. Tumors and multiple sclerosis can also cause TN, but in some cases the cause is unknown.</p> <p>There is no single test to diagnose TN. It can be hard to diagnose, since many other conditions can cause facial pain. Treatment options include medicines, surgery, and complementary techniques.</p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke</p>|HPO2016_07_04:A neuropathic disorder characterized by episodes of intense pain in the face, originating from the trigeminal nerve. One, two, or all three branches of the nerve may be affected. [HPO:sdoelken]|CSP2006:syndrome characterized by recurrent episodes of excruciating pain lasting several seconds or longer in the sensory distribution of the trigeminal nerve.
Me Sh Disease Class
Stomatognathic Diseases; Nervous System Diseases
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Nervous System Diseases; Stomatognathic Diseases
Umls Semantic Type Name
Disease or Syndrome