Table IV.
13. Cranial neuralgias and central causes of facial pain 13.1. Trigeminal neuralgia 13.2. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia 13.3. Nervus intermedius neuralgia [G51.80] 13.4. Superior laryngeal neuralgia [G52.20] 13.5. Nasociliary neuralgia [G52.80] 13.6. Supraorbital neuralgia [G52.80] 13.7. Other terminal branch neuralgias [G52.80] 13.8. Occipital neuralgia [G52.80] 13.9. Neck-tongue syndrome 13.10. External compression headache 13.11. Cold-stimulus headache 13.12. Constant pain caused by compression, irritation or distortion of cranial nerves or upper cervical roots by structural lesions [G53.8] + [code to specify aetiology] 13.13. Optic neuritis [H46] 13.14. Ocular diabetic neuropathy [E10-E14] 13.15. Head or facial pain attributed to herpes zoster 13.16. Tolosa-Hunt syndrome 13.17. Ophthalmoplegic "migraine" 13.18. Central causes of facial pain 13.19. Other cranial neuralgia or other centrally-mediated facial pain [code to specify aetiology] |