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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2000
Primary chronic daily headache can be subclassified into disorders of short duration ( or =4 h/attack). Primary chronic daily headache disorders of long duration include chronic tension-type headache, chronic daily migraine (previously called transformed migraine), new daily persistent headache, and hemicrania continua.
S D, Silberstein, R B, Lipton
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Primary chronic daily headache can be subclassified into disorders of short duration ( or =4 h/attack). Primary chronic daily headache disorders of long duration include chronic tension-type headache, chronic daily migraine (previously called transformed migraine), new daily persistent headache, and hemicrania continua.
S D, Silberstein, R B, Lipton
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Neurologic Clinics, 1990
Headache is a disabling condition, and medical science has not, until recently, begun to address it in a fashion consistent with its widespread impact. Despite the limitations in our current understanding, as well as the historical prejudice directed toward patients with this condition, current understanding and treatment approaches can provide hope ...
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Headache is a disabling condition, and medical science has not, until recently, begun to address it in a fashion consistent with its widespread impact. Despite the limitations in our current understanding, as well as the historical prejudice directed toward patients with this condition, current understanding and treatment approaches can provide hope ...
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Practical Neurology, 2007
Headache is a relatively neglected neurological disorder. Indeed, many neurologists find outpatient headache management—particularly of chronic daily headache—one of the least engaging parts of their job. The neglect of headache as a research problem has been reversed by the relatively recent emergence of strong programmes in centres such as Copenhagen,
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Headache is a relatively neglected neurological disorder. Indeed, many neurologists find outpatient headache management—particularly of chronic daily headache—one of the least engaging parts of their job. The neglect of headache as a research problem has been reversed by the relatively recent emergence of strong programmes in centres such as Copenhagen,
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Imaging chronic daily headache
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2003New imaging technology allows us to study neurologic disorders that have had no previous structural basis. There have been recent reports on the involvement of nociceptive pathways in daily headache. A systematic review was performed using key words "chronic daily headache" and "imaging." This paper reviews the literature on imaging studies performed ...
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2017
Chronic daily headache (CDH) is a descriptive term encompassing many different headache conditions. It is easier to prevent CDH than to treat it. Prevention includes: Establish a clear diagnosis early in the natural history of the headache pattern. Set measurable goals of treatment and outcome.
Roger K. Cady, Kathleen Farmer
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Chronic daily headache (CDH) is a descriptive term encompassing many different headache conditions. It is easier to prevent CDH than to treat it. Prevention includes: Establish a clear diagnosis early in the natural history of the headache pattern. Set measurable goals of treatment and outcome.
Roger K. Cady, Kathleen Farmer
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Headache Rounds: Sudden Onset Chronic Daily Headache
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2015The following article is a Thomas Jefferson Headache Center headache rounds presentation. A 37-year-old woman, who reports a history of chronic sinusitis, developed sudden onset headache 1 1/2 years prior to her initial presentation at the Jefferson Headache Center.
Stephanie, Wrobel Goldberg +1 more
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Obesity and Chronic Daily Headache
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2011Obesity may be the greatest epidemic of modern times. It leads to diabetes and heart disease and shortens lifespan. Although not a risk factor for migraine, it is associated with an increased frequency and intensity of migraine. Obesity is also comorbid with chronic daily headache and is a major risk factor for chronification of episodic migraine in ...
Marcelo E, Bigal, Alan M, Rapoport
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Neurology, 1992
Earlier definitions of migraine and tension-type headache assumed knowledge of pathophysiology. These definitions were system specific and simplistically defined migraine as vascular in origin and tension-type headache as muscular. These definitions were vague and have led to lack of precision in diagnosis.
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Earlier definitions of migraine and tension-type headache assumed knowledge of pathophysiology. These definitions were system specific and simplistically defined migraine as vascular in origin and tension-type headache as muscular. These definitions were vague and have led to lack of precision in diagnosis.
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