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Ultrastructure and immunohistochemistry of the trigeminal peripheral myelinated axons in patients with neuralgia
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 11/05/09
Marinkovic S et al. – The pathological changes affect not only the central nerve fibers of the trigeminal nerve roots (TNRs), but also some of the peripheral axons, their myelin sheath and Schwann cells. These are signs of the retrograde ultrastructural and biochemical alterations, which could participate in the pathophysiological mechanism underlying the trigeminal neuralgia.
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