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gamma-aminobutyric acid and Glossopharyngeal Nerve Diseases

gamma-aminobutyric acid has been researched along with Glossopharyngeal Nerve Diseases in 8 studies

gamma-Aminobutyric Acid: The most common inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.
gamma-aminobutyric acid : A gamma-amino acid that is butanoic acid with the amino substituent located at C-4.

Glossopharyngeal Nerve Diseases: Diseases of the ninth cranial (glossopharyngeal) nerve or its nuclei in the medulla. The nerve may be injured by diseases affecting the lower brain stem, floor of the posterior fossa, jugular foramen, or the nerve's extracranial course. Clinical manifestations include loss of sensation from the pharynx, decreased salivation, and syncope. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia refers to a condition that features recurrent unilateral sharp pain in the tongue, angle of the jaw, external auditory meatus and throat that may be associated with SYNCOPE. Episodes may be triggered by cough, sneeze, swallowing, or pressure on the tragus of the ear. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1390)

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"A 61-year-old man with glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) associated with cardiac syncope was successfully treated with gabapentin."7.71[Gabapentin treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia with cardiac syncope]. ( Andersen, S; Carlsen, LT, 2002)
"A 61-year-old man with glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) associated with cardiac syncope was successfully treated with gabapentin."5.31[Gabapentin treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia with cardiac syncope]. ( Andersen, S; Carlsen, LT, 2002)
"A 61-year-old man with glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) associated with cardiac syncope was successfully treated with gabapentin."3.71[Gabapentin treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia with cardiac syncope]. ( Andersen, S; Carlsen, LT, 2002)
"Causes of symptomatic glossopharyngeal neuralgia can be tumors, infarction or trauma."1.37[Glossopharyngeal neuralgia after resection of a glossopharyngeal schwannoma]. ( Graf, BM; Kleinjung, T; Lassen, CL; Strutz, J; Wiese, CH, 2011)
"Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a rare condition and the origin is mostly idiopathic."1.37[Glossopharyngeal neuralgia after resection of a glossopharyngeal schwannoma]. ( Graf, BM; Kleinjung, T; Lassen, CL; Strutz, J; Wiese, CH, 2011)
"A 61-year-old man with glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) associated with cardiac syncope was successfully treated with gabapentin."1.31[Gabapentin treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia with cardiac syncope]. ( Andersen, S; Carlsen, LT, 2002)

Research

Studies (8)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's6 (75.00)29.6817
2010's2 (25.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Lassen, CL1
Kleinjung, T1
Strutz, J1
Graf, BM1
Wiese, CH1
Kawasaki, M1
Hatashima, S1
Matsuda, T1
Moretti, R1
Torre, P1
Antonello, RM1
Bava, A1
Cazzato, G1
Pino Rivero, V1
Marcos García, M1
Rejas Ugena, E1
Trinidad Ruiz, G1
Pando Pinto, JM1
Carrasco Claver, F1
Blasco Huelva, A1
Berthele, A1
Tölle, TR1
Kitchener, JM1
Guido, M1
Specchio, LM1
Savica, R1
Laganà, A1
Calabrò, RS1
Casella, C1
Musolino, R1
Carlsen, LT1
Andersen, S1

Other Studies

8 other studies available for gamma-aminobutyric acid and Glossopharyngeal Nerve Diseases

ArticleYear
[Glossopharyngeal neuralgia after resection of a glossopharyngeal schwannoma].
    Schmerz (Berlin, Germany), 2011, Volume: 25, Issue:1

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Adult; Analgesics; Analgesics, Opioid; Autonomic Nerve Block; Buprenorphine; C

2011
Non-surgical therapy for bilateral glossopharyngeal neuralgia caused by Eagle's syndrome, diagnosed by three-dimensional computed tomography: a case report.
    Journal of anesthesia, 2012, Volume: 26, Issue:6

    Topics: Aged; Amines; Analgesics; Anesthetics, Local; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids; Gabapentin; gamma-Aminobu

2012
Gabapentin treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia: a follow-up of four years of a single case.
    European journal of pain (London, England), 2002, Volume: 6, Issue:5

    Topics: Acetates; Amines; Analgesics; Analgesics, Opioid; Anticonvulsants; Carbamazepine; Cyclohexanecarboxy

2002
[Glossopharyngeal neuralgia. A propos of one clinical case].
    Anales otorrinolaringologicos ibero-americanos, 2005, Volume: 32, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Amines; Analgesics; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids; Female; Gabapentin; gamma-Aminobutyric Acid;

2005
[Medication, steel or radiation? The appropriate strategy to treat facial neuralgia].
    MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2005, May-19, Volume: 147, Issue:20

    Topics: Amines; Anticonvulsants; Carbamazepine; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids; Decompression, Surgical; Diagno

2005
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia responding to pregabalin.
    Headache, 2006, Volume: 46, Issue:8

    Topics: Analgesics; Anticonvulsants; Female; gamma-Aminobutyric Acid; Glossopharyngeal Nerve Diseases; Human

2006
Vagoglossopharyngeal neuralgia: a rare case of sincope responding to pregabalin.
    Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, 2007, Volume: 27, Issue:6

    Topics: Anticonvulsants; gamma-Aminobutyric Acid; Glossopharyngeal Nerve Diseases; Humans; Male; Middle Aged

2007
[Gabapentin treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia with cardiac syncope].
    Ugeskrift for laeger, 2002, Mar-11, Volume: 164, Issue:11

    Topics: Acetates; Amines; Anticonvulsants; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids; Gabapentin; gamma-Aminobutyric Acid;

2002