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Medication‐overuse headache in patients with secondary headache disorders: Need for revision?
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2021Håkan, Ashina, David W, Dodick
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Diagnosis of Major Secondary Headaches 2, Non-traumatic and Non-vascular Disorders
2011This chapter on secondary headaches focuses exclusively on headaches which are due to non-vascular causes. The chapter begins with considerations on diagnosis of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH, pseudotumor cerebri) and headaches of low CSF pressure or intracranial hypotension.
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Abstract In the ICHD-II, substance-related headaches are divided into four subtopics: headache induced by use of or exposure to acute substances, medication over- use headache, headache as an adverse event attributed to chronic medication, and headache attributed to substance withdrawal.
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Abstract In the ICHD-II, substance-related headaches are divided into four subtopics: headache induced by use of or exposure to acute substances, medication over- use headache, headache as an adverse event attributed to chronic medication, and headache attributed to substance withdrawal.
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Diagnosis of Major Secondary Headaches 1, the Basics, Head and Neck Trauma, and Vascular Disorders
2011The recognition of secondary etiologies is critically important to all those treating patients with headaches. Secondary headaches occur in close temporal relation to another disorder, or there is evidence of a causal relationship. Secondary headache, by definition, should improve or go away within 3 months spontaneously or after successful treatment ...
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Secondary Headache Disorders Attributed to COVID-19 Complications
2023Hamit Genç, Derya Uludüz
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Secondary Nummular Headache: A New Case Series and Review of the Literature
Pain Medicine, 2021Cristina García Iglesias +2 more
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Classification and Diagnosis of Secondary Headaches due to Metabolic Disorders and Substances
Abstract Secondary headaches are of great concern in the evaluation of patients presenting with headache. Identifying an important or treatable cause for headache is crucial for best headache management; failure to diagnose will delay appropriate treatment.openaire +1 more source

