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  Vol. 237 No. 23, June 6, 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Isolated trigeminal neuropathy. An unusual complication of carcinoma of the lung

P. Delaney, N. Khoa and N. Saini

The occurrence of isolated metastasis to the trigeminal nerve or ganglion form a distant, solid tumor is rare. This communication describes a patient with carcinoma of the lung; an isolated trigeminal neuropathy developed and at autopsy proved to be secondary to metastasis to the trigeminal ganglion. The appearance of a trigeminal neuropathy in a patient with an active solid tumor elsewhere in the body is most likely due to metastasis.





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