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Developments in distinguishing secondary vascular headache from primary headache disorders in clinical practice

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2021
Vascular headaches are secondary headache disorders with potentially devastating consequences if missed. Clinicians often struggle to distinguish these from primary headache disorders whereby there is no underlying structural pathology. Here, the authors describe the advancement in our understanding of vascular headache disorders, their clinical ...
Sophie Dorsey, Fayyaz Ahmed
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Secondary Headache Disorders: Approach, Workup, and Special Considerations for Select Populations

Seminars in Neurology, 2022
AbstractHeadache is one of the most common diagnoses in neurology. A thorough understanding of the clinical presentation of secondary headache, which can be life-threatening, is critical. This review provides an overview of the diagnostic approach to a patient with headache, including discussion of “red,” “orange,” and “green” flags.
Sarah A. Friedman   +2 more
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Diagnosing Secondary and Primary Headache Disorders

Continuum, 2021
This article provides a systematic diagnostic approach to the patient with headache.The vast majority of patients presenting with headache in clinical practice have a primary headache disorder. The most common primary headache disorder in clinical practice is overwhelmingly migraine.
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A rose by another name? Characteristics that distinguish headache secondary to temporomandibular disorder from headache that is comorbid with temporomandibular disorder

Pain, 2022
Abstract Co-occurring pain conditions that affect overlapping body regions are complicated by the distinction between primary vs secondary pain conditions. We investigate the occurrence of headache and painful temporomandibular disorder (TMD) in a community-based, cross-sectional study of US adults in the Orofacial Pain: Prospective ...
Sonia, Sharma   +3 more
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Neuroimaging in Secondary Headache Disorders

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2015
A secondary headache may develop de novo or in patients with a history of primary headaches, and a thorough history and neurological exam often helps to suspect a secondary etiology. The causes of secondary headaches include tumors, vascular etiologies, structural brain disorders, infection, inflammation, and alterations of cerebrospinal fluid pressure
Priyanka, Chaudhry, Deborah I, Friedman
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Headache secondary to psychiatric disorders

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2008
Recent literature shows an interest in the relationship between psychiatric disorders and headache. This relationship is complex and multifaceted, with existing studies confirming high rates of comorbidity between psychiatric disorders (especially depression and anxiety) and migraine and tension-type headache, implicating comorbid psychiatric disorders
Todd A, Smitherman, Steven M, Baskin
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Spreading Depression in Primary and Secondary Headache Disorders

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2016
Spreading depression (SD) is a wave of simultaneous and near-complete depolarization of virtually all cells in brain tissue associated with a transient "depression" of all spontaneous or evoked electrical activity in the brain. SD is widely accepted as the pathophysiological event underlying migraine aura and may play a role in headache pathogenesis in
Shih-Pin, Chen, Cenk, Ayata
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