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MRI/MRA are the main imaging modalities used to distinguish between classic, secondary and idiopathic forms of trigeminal neuralgia. | |||
== Histology == | |||
Although not a diagnostic test histology reveals focal demyelination as the ultimate lesion in all cases of trigeminal neuralgia. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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MRI/MRA are the main imaging modalities used to distinguish between classic, secondary and idiopathic forms of trigeminal neuralgia.
Histology
Although not a diagnostic test histology reveals focal demyelination as the ultimate lesion in all cases of trigeminal neuralgia.