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Recent advances in the diagnosis and management of cluster headache

British medical journal, 2022
Cluster headache, a primary headache disorder, consists of short (15-180 minutes), frequent (up to eight a day), unilateral attacks of facial pain with associated ipsilateral autonomic features and restlessness. The attacks are suspected to be one of the
E. Schindler, Mark J. Burish
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Cluster headache

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2018
Cluster headache is an excruciating, strictly one-sided pain syndrome with attacks that last between 15 minutes and 180 minutes and that are accompanied by marked ipsilateral cranial autonomic symptoms, such as lacrimation and conjunctival injection. The pain is so severe that female patients describe each attack as worse than childbirth.
May, Arne   +5 more
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Cluster Headaches

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1989
The patient with cluster headaches will be afflicted with the most severe type of pain that one will encounter. If the physician can do something to help this patient either by symptomatic or, more importantly, prophylactic treatment, he or she will have a most thankful patient.
R E, Ryan, R E, Ryan
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Prevalence of pre-cluster symptoms in episodic cluster headache: Is it possible to predict an upcoming bout?

Cephalalgia, 2021
Background Early symptoms prior to a cluster headache bout have been reported to occur days or weeks before the actual beginning of the cluster headache bouts.
Adam S Pedersen   +4 more
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Cluster Headache

Cephalalgia, 2000
Cluster headache is a stereotypic, primary headache disorder that is marked by repeated short-lasting attacks of severe, unilateral head pain and associated autonomic symptoms. Cluster headache is probably due to an abnormality in the circadian hypothalamic generator with subsequent trigeminovascular activation.
D W, Dodick   +3 more
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Recent advances in diagnosing, managing, and understanding the pathophysiology of cluster headache.

Lancet Neurology
Cluster headache, characterised by attacks of severe, recurrent, unilateral headache and ipsilateral cranial autonomic symptoms, remains a primary headache with an elusive pathophysiology.
A. Petersen   +9 more
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Cluster Headache

Seminars in Neurology, 1997
In this article we describe the clinical features, natural history, and clinical variants of cluster headaches, following the modern International Headache Society classification of cluster headaches in its two types: episodic and chronic. The basic pathophysiology is considered to be the trigeminal vascular system, the common final pain pathway, with ...
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Pericarotid cluster headache

Journal of Neurology, 1989
Cluster headache is generally not associated with recognised disease, and the pathogenesis remains unclear. The onset of typical cluster headaches is reported in a patient with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The tumor encircled the internal carotid artery but did not extend intracranially.
J, Appelbaum, A, Noronha
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Serotonin and Neuropeptides in Blood From Episodic and Chronic Migraine and Cluster Headache Patients in Case‐Control and Case‐Crossover Settings: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Headache, 2020
The aim of this systematic review and meta‐analysis (SR‐MA) was to identify signaling molecule profiles and blood‐derived biomarkers in migraine and cluster headache (CH) patients.
S. D. Frederiksen   +4 more
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Disability, Quality of Life, and Socioeconomic Burden of Cluster Headache: A Critical Review of Current Evidence and Future Perspectives

Headache, 2020
To summarize the available evidence on disability, quality of life (QoL), and economic burden on societies of cluster headache (CH), and to present which tools have been used to measure these domains with indications for future research.
D. D’Amico   +3 more
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