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Superior laryngeal neuralgia

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A 46-year-old patient had a right superior laryngeal neuralgia. After extensive investigations for laryngeal, dental and submandibular gland disease, the condition was treated successfully with carbamazepine.

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Bei einem 46jährigen Patienten wurde nach umfangreichen Untersuchungen des Kehlkopfes, der Zähne und der Glandula submandibularis eine Neuralgie des rechten Nervus laryngeus superior mit Carbamazepin behandelt.

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Schmidt, D., Strutz, I. Superior laryngeal neuralgia. J Neurol 225, 223–225 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00313752

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