Atypical Facial Pain (AFP also termed atypical facial neuralgia chronic idiopathic facial pain or psychogenic facial pain) 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.
DiseasesDB
1129
ICD10
G50.1 (Atypical facial pain) K08.8 (Toothache not otherwise specified)
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