neuralgia$52249$ - translation to italian
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neuralgia$52249$ - translation to italian

HUMAN DISEASE
Geniculate Neuralgia; Nervus Intermedius Neuralgia; Geniculate neuralgia

neuralgia      
n. nevralgia
herpes zoster         
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  • exudative]] [[erythema]], scabs, blister, eyelid swelling
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VIRAL DISEASE CAUSED BY THE VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS
Herpes Zoster; Zoster; Zoster sine herpete; Disseminated herpes zoster; Inflammatory skin lesions following zoster infection; Isotopic response; Trigeminal zoster; Mandibular zoster; The shingles; Disseminated shingles; Herpes zoster; HZV; Disseminated zoster
n. herpes zoster, fuoco di Sant"Antonio, malattia virale acuta che si manifesta negli adulti con violente e dolorose eruzioni cutanee ed è causata dallo stesso virus che causa la varicella (patol.)

Definition

tic douloureux
[Fr.] Neuralgia in the face, facial neuralgia.

Wikipedia

Geniculate ganglionitis

Geniculate ganglionitis or geniculate neuralgia (GN), also called nervus intermedius neuralgia, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, or Hunt's neuralgia, is a rare disorder characterized by severe paroxysmal neuralgic pain deep in the ear, that may spread to the ear canal, outer ear, mastoid or eye regions. GN may also occur in combination with trigeminal or glossopharyngeal neuralgia.

The pain of GN is sharp, shooting or burning and can last for hours. Painful attacks can be triggered by cold, noise, swallowing or touch, but triggers are usually unique to the sufferer. Other related symptoms that may be experienced include increased salivation, bitter taste, tinnitus and vertigo.

GN is rare, and only limited data is available regarding the incidence, prevalence, and risk factors associated with this condition. Middle-aged adults, however, seem to be predominantly affected, women more than men.