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Charlin's syndrome: A syndrome involving severe pain along the nasociliary nerve which is part of the an eye nerve that leads to the mucosal lining of part of the nose cavity. The pain can be extremely severe in some cases. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Charlin's syndrome is available below.
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