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Atypical facial pain (AFP) is a type of chronic facial pain which does not fulfill any other diagnosis. There is no consensus as to a globally accepted definition, and there is even controversy as to whether the term should be continued to be used. Both the International Headache Society (IHS) and the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) have adopted the term persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) to replace AFP. In the 2nd Edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-2), PIFP is defined as "persistent facial pain that does not have the characteristics of the cranial neuralgias ... and is not attributed to another disorder." However, the term AFP continues to be used by the World Health Organization's 10th revision of the International Statist

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  • Atypical facial pain (en)
  • ألم الوجه والفم (ar)
  • Dolor facial atípica (ca)
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  • ألم الوجه والفم هو مصطلح عام يشمل أي ألم يشعر به في الفم والفكين والوجه. ألم الوجه والفم عرض من الأعراض الشائعة، وهناك العديد من الأسباب التي تؤدي إليه.ويقدر أن ما يزيد على 95 في المائة من الحالات من ألم الوجه والفم هو نتيجة ألم الأسنان ويشمل ذلك التهاب لب السن وخراج الأسنان.بعد ألم الأسنان، السبب الثاني الأكثر شيوعاً لألم الوجه والفكين هو خلل المفصل الصدغي الفكي (اختلالات الفك الصدغي). جميع الأسباب الأخرى المؤدية لألم الوجه والفكين تعتبر نادرة في المقارنة، على الرغم من أن التشخيص التفريقي الكامل له نطاق واسع. (ar)
  • El dolor facial atípic (DFA) és un tipus de dolor crònic facial que no compleix cap altre diagnòstic. No hi ha consens quant a una definició globalment acceptada, i fins i tot hi ha controvèrsia sobre si s'ha de continuar utilitzant el terme. Tant la (IHS) com l'Associació Internacional per a l'Estudi de la Dolor (IASP) han adoptat el terme dolor facial idiopàtica persistent (DFIP) per substituir el DFA. A la 2a edició de la (ICHD-2), el DFIP es defineix com "dolor facial persistent que no té les característiques de les neuràlgies cranials ... i no s'atribueix a un altre trastorn". No obstant això, el terme DFA continua sent utilitzat per la desena revisió de la Classificació internacional de malalties i problemes relacionats amb la salut de l'Organització Mundial de la Salut i continua (ca)
  • Atypical facial pain (AFP) is a type of chronic facial pain which does not fulfill any other diagnosis. There is no consensus as to a globally accepted definition, and there is even controversy as to whether the term should be continued to be used. Both the International Headache Society (IHS) and the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) have adopted the term persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) to replace AFP. In the 2nd Edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-2), PIFP is defined as "persistent facial pain that does not have the characteristics of the cranial neuralgias ... and is not attributed to another disorder." However, the term AFP continues to be used by the World Health Organization's 10th revision of the International Statist (en)
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