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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38522767

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PURPOSE: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a chronic pain disorder defined by unilateral shock-like pain in at least one division of the trigeminal nerve. Although several studies have investigated structural brain plasticity in patients with TN, treatment-induced alterations remain largely uninvestigated. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Combining T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging with voxel-based morphometry and multiple-regression analyses, we assessed gray matter maps of patients with TN to investigate changes in gray matter volume (GMV) before and 6 months after stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). RESULTS: Comparison of pre- and post-SRS GMV of 25 patients with TN (16 women; mean age 67 years) did not yield any significant clusters, suggesting that the effect of SRS intervention itself on gray matter structure may be negligible. Regarding SRS-induced pain relief, we found a significant GMV increase in the left superior frontal gyrus associated with greater degree of pain relief (P = .024) and a trend toward an increase in GMV in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (P = .097). CONCLUSIONS: In this pilot study, we observed significant increases in GMV in the left superior frontal gyrus with SRS-induced improvements in pain and a trend toward an increase in GMV in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Future studies are indicated to validate these findings and determine whether SRS-induced decrease in distracting pain events and subsequent increases in GMV result in improved functionality, decreased dependence on "top-down" control, and improved cognitive/executive balance with amelioration of pain events.

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