NEYROVASKULAR KONFLIKTNING MRT DIAGNOSTIKASI
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Key words: neurovascular compression, transition zone, trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, vestibulocochlear neuralgia, MRI.Аннотация
Annotatsiya: Neurovascular compression syndrome (NVCS) is a condition due to compression of the cranial nerve by adjacent vessels. They are typically caused by arteries that directly contact the cisternal portion of a cranial nerve. The transition zone between the central and peripheral myelin is considered the most vulnerable region for symptomatic neurovascular compression syndromes. The most common neurovascular compression syndromes are trigeminal neuralgia (TN; compression of CN V), hemifacial spasm (HFS; CN VII), vestibulocochlear neuralgia (CN VIII), and glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GN; CN IX). MRI scans are essential to diagnose the conflict. This provides information about the presence of neurovascular conflict and involved structures. MRI scans are essential to diagnose the conflict. This provides information about the presence of neuro-vascular conflict and involved structures.