intercostal neuralgia - определение. Что такое intercostal neuralgia
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Что (кто) такое intercostal neuralgia - определение

HUMAN DISEASE
Geniculate Neuralgia; Nervus Intermedius Neuralgia; Geniculate neuralgia

Postherpetic neuralgia         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Post-herpetic neuralgia; Postherpetic Neuralgia; Neuralgia, postherpetic; PHN; Zoster-associated pain; Zoster associated pain; Post herpetic neuralgia; Postherpetic trigeminal neuralgia
Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is neuropathic pain that occurs due to damage to a peripheral nerve caused by the reactivation of the varicella zoster virus (herpes zoster, also known as shingles). Typically, the nerve pain (neuralgia) is confined to an area of skin innervated by a single sensory nerve, which is known as a dermatome.
Musculophrenic         
ARTERIES SUPPLYING THE SPACE BETWEEN THE RIBS
Posterior intercostal arteries; Intercostal artery; Musculophrenic artery; Musculophrenic; Aortic intercostal; Supreme intercostal artery; Posterior intercostal artery; Highest intercostal artery; Anterior intercostal branches of internal thoracic artery; Intercostal branches; Anterior intercostal branches; Lower intercostal; Right posterior intercostal arteries; Lower intercostal arteries; Aortic intercostal artery; Anterior intercostal arteries; Intercostal vessel; Highest intercostal; Aa. intercostales posteriores; Intercostal blood vessels; Arteria intercostalis suprema; Superior intercostal artery; Arteria musculophrenica; Arteriae intercostales posteriores I et II; Arteriae intercostales posteriores III-XI; Arteriae intercostales posteriores; Rami intercostales; Arteria intercostalis; Arteriae intercostales; Highest intercostal arteries; Aa. intercostales; Musculophrenic arteries; Posterior intercostal arteriy; Superior intercostal arteries; Supreme intercostal arteries
·adj Pertaining to the muscles and the diaphragm; as, the musculophrenic artery.
Intercostal arteries         
ARTERIES SUPPLYING THE SPACE BETWEEN THE RIBS
Posterior intercostal arteries; Intercostal artery; Musculophrenic artery; Musculophrenic; Aortic intercostal; Supreme intercostal artery; Posterior intercostal artery; Highest intercostal artery; Anterior intercostal branches of internal thoracic artery; Intercostal branches; Anterior intercostal branches; Lower intercostal; Right posterior intercostal arteries; Lower intercostal arteries; Aortic intercostal artery; Anterior intercostal arteries; Intercostal vessel; Highest intercostal; Aa. intercostales posteriores; Intercostal blood vessels; Arteria intercostalis suprema; Superior intercostal artery; Arteria musculophrenica; Arteriae intercostales posteriores I et II; Arteriae intercostales posteriores III-XI; Arteriae intercostales posteriores; Rami intercostales; Arteria intercostalis; Arteriae intercostales; Highest intercostal arteries; Aa. intercostales; Musculophrenic arteries; Posterior intercostal arteriy; Superior intercostal arteries; Supreme intercostal arteries
The intercostal arteries are a group of arteries that supply the area between the ribs ("costae"), called the intercostal space. The highest intercostal artery (supreme intercostal artery or superior intercostal artery) is an artery in the human body that usually gives rise to the first and second posterior intercostal arteries, which supply blood to their corresponding intercostal space.

Википедия

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.