Karlov V A
Klin Med (Mosk). 1991 May;69(5):109-13.
It is a review of facial pains applied to everyday clinical practice in etiological, pathogenetic, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects. The pains are divided into somatogenic (myogenic and arthrogenic) and neurogenic. Myogenic pain appears in muscular-facial dysfunction while arthrogenic is due to dysfunction of the mandibular joint, craniomandibulohyoid syndrome. Neurogenic pains emerge in trifacial neuralgia, psychalgia, vegetovascular disorders.