Der Schmerz
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A case history of therapy resistent trigeminal neuralgia was presented by Wechsung and Müller. This patient was previously treated without any succes with glycerol injections, "electrocauterisation", a Janetta operation and 2 reexplorations of the posterior fossa. Attempts with oral carbamazepine and baclofen were unsuccesful too. ⋯ The most succesful surgical procedure is the radiofrequency thermal lesion of the Gasserian ganglion (Sweet). Data from the literature from 8500 patients and own data (from over 600 patients) show that therapy resistance is very infrequent (0.5%). The costs of clinical implantation of a pump with intrathecally administered baclofen are 10-15 times higher than ambulant radiofrequency lesioning.
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The anticonvulsants, carbamazepine, clonazepam, phenytoin, and valproic acid are capable of depressing attacks of shooting pain in neuralgia. Shooting pain is perceived in trigeminal, intercostal, and other neuralgias, as a consequence of infectious diseases such as herpes zoster, and in the course of polyneuropathies of various causes. It is due to injury of nociceptive afferents, which generate bursts of activity in response to appropriate environmental changes. ⋯ Both carbamazepine and phenytoin block synaptic transmission of neuronal hyperactivity by a direct depressant action that includes reduction of sodium conductance and by activation of inhibitory control. Clonazepam and valproic acid act by enhancing GABA-mediated inhibition of synaptic transmission. Carbamazepine is by far the most widely used compound; phenytoin, clonazepam, and valproic acid are not so popular because of their side effects.
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The efficacy of classic homeopathic therapy is scientifically not well proven. Few of the studies available are acceptable from a scientific point of view. In this paper we will describe a study protocol for a trial of classic homeopathy in chronic headache, which not only is in accordance with currently accepted scientific research standards but also accounts for the special needs of homeopathic therapy. ⋯ The study started in the later part of 1991, and is scheduled to last for 2 1/2 years. We expect a critical discussion of the results from conventional medicine or from homeopathy, depending on the outcome of the study. The study protocol is being published in advance to enable the reviewers of the study to check the original study design and the a priori hypotheses adopted.