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Abstract
A case of auditory neuroma causing disturbed sensation in the trigeminal nerve has
been presented. The cerebellopontine syndrome has been discussed and shown to be of
diagnostic importance to the dentist.
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- Diseases of the Nervous System.ed. 9. Williams & Wilkins Co, Baltimore1958
- Anatomic Thinkink Underlying the Interpretation of Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment in Trigeminal Neuralgia.Oral Surg., Oral Med. & Oral Path. 1949; 2: 291
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© 1966 Published by Elsevier Inc.