Epidemiology: Trigeminal Neuralgia -- The disease is not as rare as previously thought
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OVERVIEW
•Catalyst
•Summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY•Disease background
•Forecasted results
DISEASE DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA •Disease definition for trigeminal neuralgia•Common diagnostic criteria for trigeminal neuralgia
GLOBAL VARIATION AND HISTORICAL TRENDS•Limited information is available
DRIVERS OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA EPIDEMIOLOGY•Trigeminal neuralgia may be a co-morbidity of multiple sclerosis
EPIDEMIOLOGIC FORECASTING OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA•Overview
•The seven major markets (the US, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK) - Sources used
- Methods
- Sources not used
EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESULTS•Diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia
•Average annual growth rate of trigeminal neuralgia diagnosed incidence
•Age-standardized results for diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia
•Subpopulations for diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia - Cases will be distributed almost evenly among both genders in each market
- Adults aged 40–59 accounted for 54% of diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia in 2011
•Total prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia
•Average annual growth rate of trigeminal neuralgia total prevalence
•Age-standardized results for total prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia
•Subpopulations for prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia - Cases will be distributed almost evenly among both genders in each market
- Adults aged 50–59 accounted for 36.6% of total prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia in 2011
DISCUSSION•The strength of Datamonitor's epidemiologic projections
BIBLIOGRAPHY•Journal articles
•Websites
APPENDIX•Module methodology
TABLES •Table: Diagnostic criteria for trigeminal neuralgia
•Table: Summary of sources used in trigeminal neuralgia analysis
•Table: Diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia in adults over the age of 40 in the seven major markets, 2011–21
•Table: Sex-specific diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia in adults over the age of 40 in the seven major markets, 2011
•Table: Diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia in the seven major markets, by age group, 2011
•Table: Total prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia in the seven major markets, 2011–21
•Table: Sex-specific prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia in the seven major markets, 2011
•Table: Total prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia the seven major markets in adults aged 50 and over, by age group, 2011
FIGURES •Figure: Trends in diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia in adults over the age of 40 in the seven major markets, 2011–21
•Figure: AAGR for diagnosed incident cases of trigeminal neuralgia in adults over the age of 40 in the seven major markets, 2011–21
•Figure: Trends in total prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia in adults over the age of 50 in the seven major markets, 2011–21
•Figure: AAGR for total prevalent cases of trigeminal neuralgia in adults over the age of 50 in the seven major markets, 2011–21
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